SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY ECON 213 Environmental Economics Term II 2008-2009 Instructor Room: Telephone: E-mail: Assistant Professor Tomoki FUJII 5038, SOE 6828-0279 tfujii@smu.edu.sg Course Overview This course aims at equipping students with economic methods to analyze environmental and resource management issues. Students should have a basic knowledge in algebra, elementary calculus, and optimization theory. This course combines theoretical analysis with discussion on policy and management issues. Course Objectives Students in this course should: 1. Acquire a basic knowledge of the theories, concepts and principles of the field of environmental and resource economics. 2. Understand the key issues in environmental and resource management. Class Sessions There will be one meeting in each week, each lasting three hours. Each class session will involve a lecture and student presentations. There will be eight in-class quizzes. Lecture notes are posted on SMUVista at least one week prior to start of class. Students are expected to do the suggested readings before the class and bring a hard-copy of slides to class. Students are expected to actively participation in the class. Student Project Students are required to review academic literature in environmental economics on a topic of their choice in a group of three or less. Every group is expected to make mid-term presentation and final presentation. You can start from a good survey article published in journals like the Journal of Economic Literature, the Journal of Economic Perspectives and the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. Each group is required to submit a synopsis of the presentation. Assessment & Evaluation Class Participation Quizzes Student Project Midterm Exam Final Exam 10% 30% (5% x 6) 15% 15% 30% Required Texts Perman, R., Ma, Y., McGilvray, J. and Common, M. Natural Resource and Environmental Economics. 3rd Edition. Pearson. Required Texts Oates, W.E. (ed.) The RFF Reader in Environmental and Resource Policy. 2nd Edition. Resources for the Future. 1 Course Schedule (Tentative) The table below provides a guide to the course schedule but is subject to change. Week Topics Chapter Wk 1 Lecture 1: Math Review - Wk 2 Lecture 2: Introduction 1-4 Wk 3 Lecture 3: Welfare economic foundations 5 Wk 4 Lecture 4: Policy Instruments (I) 6-7 Wk 5 Lecture 5: Policy Instruments (II) Wk 6 Lecture 6: International Problems 8 Wk 7 Mid-term Exam Mid-term Student Presentation 10 Wk 8 RECESS Wk 9 Lecture 7: Environmental valuation Wk 10 Lecture 8: Risk and Uncertainty 11-12 Wk 11 Lecture 9: Non-renewable Resource Extraction 13 Wk 12 Lecture 10: Renewable Resources 14-15 Wk 13 Final student presentation 17 Wk 14 Revision Week Wk 15 Examination 2