Description
Microbehavioral Econometric Methods and Environmental Studies uses microeconometric methods to model the behavior of individuals, then demonstrates the modelling approaches in addressing policy needs. It links theory and methods with applications, and it incorporates data to connect individual choices and global environmental issues. This extension of traditional environmental economics presents modeling strategies and methodological techniques, then applies them to hands-on examples.Throughout the book, readers can access chapter summaries, problem sets, multiple household survey data with regard to agricultural and natural resources in Sub-Saharan Africa, South America, and India, and empirical results and solutions from the SAS software.- Emphasizes ways that choices and outcomes are modelled simultaneously- Illuminates relationships between micro decisions and global environmental systems- Uses software and cases in analyzing environmental policy issues- Links microeconomic models to applications in environmental economics and thereby connects individual choices with global environmental issues
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Microbehavioral Econometric Methods for the Study of Environmental and Natural Resources2. Modeling Microbehavioral Decisions: Economic Perspectives3. Modeling Microbehavioral Decisions: Statistical Considerations4. Application of the Microbehavioral Econometric Methods to Microdecisions Under Global Warming5. Modeling Microbehavioral Decisions: Modeling the Whole System Versus the Subsystems6. Modeling a Complex Structure in Microbehavioral Methods in Tandem With Changes in Global Ecosystems7. Modeling Risk, Perceptions, and Uncertainties With Microbehavioral Methods8. Gleaning Insights From Microbehavioral Models on Environmental and Natural Resource Policies



