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Environmental Economics

Environmental economics studies the economic impact of environmental policies and legislation. For example, environmental economics studies energy policy, and how the policies, laws, and regulations created by the government affect the price, source, and availability of energy.

For many, market failure is taken for granted as an accepted economic principle, when in fact it can be quite controversial. "Market Failure" is most commonly defined as a failure of the market to achieve economic...

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