User:Mlfray88/Books/Tools to Change the World

Economic Basics

 * Law and economics
 * Economics
 * Criticism of capitalism


 * The Problem
 * Anthropocene
 * Climate change
 * Human impact on the environment
 * Environmental degradation
 * Abrupt climate change
 * Runaway climate change
 * Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change
 * Extinction event
 * Ecological collapse
 * Global catastrophic risk
 * Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
 * Carboniferous rainforest collapse


 * Problem-Solving Theory
 * Carrying capacity
 * Bjørn Lomborg
 * Malthusian catastrophe
 * Malthusianism
 * Ecosystem services
 * Entropy
 * Entropy maximization
 * Open system (systems theory)
 * Thermodynamic system
 * Open and closed systems in social science


 * Neoclassical Economics
 * Neoclassical economics
 * Positive economics
 * Normative economics
 * Static efficiency
 * Productive efficiency
 * Allocative efficiency
 * Dynamic efficiency
 * Economic surplus
 * Supply and demand


 * Property Rights and Economics
 * Right to property
 * Property rights (economics)
 * Economic rent
 * David Ricardo


 * Externalities and Market Failure
 * Market (economics)
 * Market failure
 * Externality
 * Pecuniary externality
 * Res nullius
 * Common-pool resource
 * Public good
 * Global public good
 * Free rider problem
 * Public goods game
 * Collective action
 * Biodiversity
 * Monopoly
 * Cartel
 * Information asymmetry
 * Government failure


 * Coase Theorem
 * Ronald Coase
 * The Problem of Social Cost
 * Coase theorem
 * Free Market Environmentalism
 * Mandatory labelling
 * Market correction


 * Decision-Making Metrics
 * Anthropocentrism
 * Classical economics
 * Cost–benefit analysis
 * Production–possibility frontier
 * Marginalism
 * Profit (economics)
 * Pareto efficiency
 * Process optimization
 * Product optimization
 * Capitalism
 * Utility maximization problem
 * Budget-maximizing model
 * Shareholder value
 * Gossen's second law
 * Water trading
 * Microeconomics
 * Resource allocation
 * Asset allocation
 * Market allocation scheme
 * Tax-allocation district


 * Benefits Across Time
 * Present value
 * Discount rate
 * Utility


 * Risk
 * Risk
 * Risk assessment
 * Risk aversion
 * Economic impact analysis
 * Environmental impact assessment
 * Generation Investment Management
 * Risk premium


 * Other Models for Valuation
 * Cost-effectiveness analysis
 * Satisficing
 * Regulatory Impact Analysis
 * Change impact analysis
 * Impact assessment
 * Impact evaluation


 * Valuation
 * Valuation (finance)
 * Environmental pricing reform
 * Social welfare function
 * Market value
 * Fair value
 * Book value
 * Cost estimate
 * Use value
 * Option value (cost–benefit analysis)
 * Value (economics)
 * Value (marketing)
 * Theory of value (economics)
 * Bequest value
 * Total economic value
 * Non-use value
 * Ecosystem valuation
 * Habitat conservation
 * Existence value
 * Yield management


 * Stated Preference Methods
 * Choice modelling
 * Contingent valuation
 * Compensating variation
 * Cost-of-living index
 * Compensation principle
 * Equivalent variation


 * Revealed Preference Methods
 * Travel cost analysis
 * Revealed preference
 * Hedonic regression
 * Paul Samuelson


 * Benefit Transfer and Meta Analysis
 * Meta-analysis
 * Aggregation
 * Aggregation problem
 * Social choice theory
 * Real versus nominal value (economics)
 * Micromort
 * Value of life
 * Income elasticity of demand


 * Dynamic Efficiency
 * Economic policy
 * Scarcity
 * Myth of superabundance
 * Artificial scarcity
 * Shortage
 * Scarcity heuristic
 * Trade-off
 * Post-scarcity economy
 * Shortage economy
 * Aggregate supply
 * Economic equilibrium
 * Intertemporal equilibrium
 * Nash equilibrium
 * Marginal abatement cost
 * Cost


 * Sustainability
 * Energy crisis
 * Veil of ignorance
 * John Rawls
 * Green accounting
 * Green economy
 * Environmental ethics
 * Ecological economics
 * Economic efficiency
 * Intergenerational equity
 * Transition economy
 * Justice (economics)
 * Transgenerational design
 * Intergenerational struggle
 * Intergenerational policy
 * Generational accounting
 * Social justice
 * Hartwick's rule
 * Weak and strong sustainability
 * Human capital
 * Natural capital
 * Sustainability
 * Social policy


 * Depletable Resource Allocation
 * Environmental Sustainability Index
 * Resource depletion
 * Renewable resource
 * Non-renewable resource
 * Planetary boundaries
 * Economic geology
 * Profit maximization
 * Green paradox


 * Factors Mitigating Resource Scarcity
 * Technical progress (economics)
 * Innovation economics
 * Substitute good
 * Paul R. Ehrlich
 * Population Connection
 * Julian Simon
 * Simon–Ehrlich wager
 * Capital market imperfections
 * Financial integration
 * Internationalization


 * Options
 * Aluminium industry in the United States
 * Subsidy
 * Zero waste
 * Cost-of-production theory of value
 * Public policy
 * Pay as you throw
 * Kerbside collection
 * Container deposit legislation in the United States
 * Oregon Bottle Bill
 * Deposit-refund system
 * Ecotax
 * Tax policy
 * Pigovian tax
 * Arthur Cecil Pigou
 * Global warming taxes
 * Economics of global warming
 * Environmental tariff
 * Fuel tax
 * Electronic waste