Introduction to Ecological Economics
Class Schedule/homework
DATE | TOPIC | READING | ASSIGNMENT | PRESENTATION |
Section One: Scale | ||||
June 10 |
Intro to Eco-Econ: Scale, distribution, allocation, consilience Is Growth Good?, entropy, differences between neoclassical and ecological econ |
EcoEcon Ch 1-3 Czech-Runaway Train 2 Kysar law Review articles |
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GF |
June 17 |
Hubbert's Peak, Oil peak/climate change |
Eco-Econ Chapter 4,5,6 optional
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Prepare to share your thoughts on Hubbert and cornucopians with class |
GF, students, Waring film |
June 24 |
Policies for a Steady-state Economy |
Eco-Econ Ch. 13,20,21
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Prepare to share your thoughts on Daly with class |
GF, Czech, film |
Section Two: Distribution |
Paper #1 due July 1: Scale |
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July 1 | Pareto Optimality and Distribution, The Triumph of Pareto. Welfare-GDP and market failures. |
Eco-Econ. CH 15 |
prepare oral summary of your paper on scale for class |
GF and students |
July 8 | no class | |||
July 15 | Corruption of Economics, classical to neo-classical, Polanyi, money, and, labor as commodites, Commons Approach |
Eco-Econ. CH 22 [Valuing the Earth: Readings on Commons (on readings page week five) |
Prepare to share your thoughts on Daly with class Summarize additional reading in groups. Present to class |
GF and students |
Section Three: Allocation | Paper #2 due July 22: Distribution | |||
July 22 |
Price mechanisms, Valuing the Earth-Valuation &
Environmental taxes |
Environmental Taxes: An Introductory Primer, Milne (on readings page) Value of Ecostem Services-"Nature paper" (on
readings page) |
prepare oral summary of your paper on distribution for class | GF and students |
July 29 | Perverse subsidies, market failures |
Green Taxes-further readings On readings page (optional) Eco-Econ Ch 8,9, 11, 12 optional |
GF and students | |
Section Four: Summary |
Paper
#3 Scale Distribution, allocation due Aug 5. |
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August 5 |
class summary |
Prepare to discuss term paper Term paper due Tuesday August 5, 5PM. Include Allocation section in final paper. Apply principles of scale, distribution, allocation to real life problem. Analysis, evidence, remedy. |
GF and students |