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Economics of Climate Change

Economics of Climate Change

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  • 2 hours study
  • Level 1: Introductory

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    • Course learning outcomes

      By the end of this unit you should be able to:

      • develop an understanding of the contribution of economic institutions to the problem of climate change;

      • encourage familiarity with the relevant conceptual tools used by economists to analyse the problem.


    • Course dates:

      First Published 04/09/2013.

      Updated 08/11/2017

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      • 2 hours study
      • Level 1: Introductory

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