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Detailed sections focus on the management of exhaustible resources and renewable resources, including forests.

R.N. Bhattacharya’s work is highly regarded because it addresses the unique challenges faced by countries like India:

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The book "Environmental Economics" by RN Bhattacharya provides an introduction to the principles of environmental economics, with a focus on the Indian context. Here's a summary of the book's content and some reviewer comments:

If you buy the physical book (or borrow it), you can legally create a personal digital backup (fair use for study).

Bhattacharya compares price-based instruments (like carbon taxes and emission fees) against quantity-based instruments (such as tradable pollution permits). The analysis weighs which system provides the most cost-effective compliance for Indian industries. 3. Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources

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