ECON9912C – Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

Short description: This course discusses advanced topics in environmental economics by starting to discuss the functioning of the most prominent environmental policy instruments, notably command and control, emission taxes, and tradable emission allowances. We further discuss repercussions to product markets, imperfect competition and address international environmental problems, notably climate policy. We also discuss liability rules and long term investment incentives. Finally, we give an introduction to dynamic problems, notably accumulating pollutants.

Learning outcome

Chapter 1: Markets, Welfare and the Problem of Externalities

Chapter 2: The Workhouse Model of Environmental Economics and Environmental Policy Instruments

  • Command and control
  • Emission taxes
  • Tradable emission permits
  • Subsidies on abatement
  • The Coase Theorem

Chapter 3: Environmental Policy under Imperfect information

Chapter 4: Repercussions on Output Markets

Chapter 5: International Environmental Problems

Chapter 6: Environmental Policy with pre-existing distortions

Chapter 7: Dynamic problems, notably accumulating pollutants

 

Admission

This course is offered to PhD candidates at the Oslo PhD Initiative in Economics at UiO and BI.  Other candidates admitted to a PhD program may apply to take the course. 

Application form.

Teaching

Mini-course taught over four days.

Examination

Take home exam or term paper.

Language of examination

The examination text is given in English, and you submit your response in English.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Read more about the grading system.

Facts about this course

Credits
3
Level
PhD
Teaching
Spring 2022

Week 14 (4-7 April -22)

Teaching language
English