There are 19 books by Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Debt-for-environment swaps (1992). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Debt-for-environment swaps 1992
  2. 2 The tradegy of the commons and the theory of social overhead capital 1992
  3. 3 Towards a general theory of social overhead capital 1992
  4. 4 Welfare benefit estimation and the income distribution 1992
  5. 5 Foreign trade and renewable resources 1992
  6. 6 Imputed prices of greenhouse gases and land forests 1992
  7. 7 Regulating the farmers' use of pesticides in Sweden 1992
  8. 8 Sensitivity of willingness-to-pay estimates to bid design in dichotomous choice contingent valuation models 1992
  9. 9 Benefits from restoring wetlands for nitrogen abatement 1992
  10. 10 Sensitivity of willingness-to-pay estimates to bid design in dichotomous choice valuation models 1993

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics written?

BookOrb lists 19 books by Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics.

Where should I start with Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics?

A good starting point is Debt-for-environment swaps (1992).

What is the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Debt-for-environment swaps (1992), 2. The tradegy of the commons and the theory of social overhead capital (1992), 3. Towards a general theory of social overhead capital (1992), 4. Welfare benefit estimation and the income distribution (1992), 5. Foreign trade and renewable resources (1992), 6. Imputed prices of greenhouse gases and land forests (1992), 7. Regulating the farmers' use of pesticides in Sweden (1992), 8. Sensitivity of willingness-to-pay estimates to bid design in dichotomous choice contingent valuation models (1992), 9. Benefits from restoring wetlands for nitrogen abatement (1992), 10. Sensitivity of willingness-to-pay estimates to bid design in dichotomous choice valuation models (1993).