His main research concerns Control, Emissions trading, Natural resource economics, Public economics and Environmental resource management. His Control research includes elements of Economic growth and Public policy. His Emissions trading investigation overlaps with other disciplines such as Empirical work, Empirical research, Incentive, The Conceptual Framework and Ex-ante.
His work carried out in the field of Empirical research brings together such families of science as Algorithmic trading, Alternative trading system, Microeconomics, Market failure and Process. His Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Energy economics and Environmental planning. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developing country and Regulatory reform in addition to Public economics.
His primary areas of investigation include Natural resource economics, Yearbook, Environmental studies, Control and Public economics. His studies deal with areas such as Goods and services, Environmental resource management and Applied economics as well as Natural resource economics. His Environmental studies research incorporates Environmental Sustainability Index, Valuation and Environmental impact assessment.
His Control research includes themes of Microeconomics and Operations research. Public economics is closely attributed to Investment in his study. Tom Tietenberg integrates many fields, such as Sustainable development and engineering, in his works.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Natural resource economics, Climatology, Environmental economics, Resource and Goods and services. His Natural resource economics study frequently links to other fields, such as Common-pool resource. His research integrates issues of Dynamic efficiency and Resource allocation in his study of Environmental economics.
Borrowing concepts from Sustainable development, Tom Tietenberg weaves in ideas under Dynamic efficiency. His work in Resource allocation incorporates the disciplines of Renewable resource and Environmental justice. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Resource and Environmental resource management.
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Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(2002)
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(2002)
Environmental Economics and Policy
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(2000)
Environmental Economics and Policy
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(2000)
Emissions Trading: An Exercise in Reforming Pollution Policy
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(1985)
Emissions Trading: An Exercise in Reforming Pollution Policy
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(1985)
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
T. H. Tietenberg.
Oxford Review of Economic Policy (1990)
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
T. H. Tietenberg.
Oxford Review of Economic Policy (1990)
Emissions Trading: Principles and Practice
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(2006)
Emissions Trading: Principles and Practice
Thomas H. Tietenberg.
(2006)
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