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Explore the fundamental principles of resource management with Introduction to Valuing Water Rights: An Economics Approach. Published by iUniverse, this book provides a specialized look at the economic frameworks used to assess the value of water rights. Understanding the economic side of water is essential for those studying business, finance, and law. This text approaches the subject through an economic lens, offering a structured way to look at how water rights are valued in various contexts. Whether you are a student of economics or a professional in the legal and financial sectors, this book serves as a foundational resource for understanding the complexities of water valuation. Gain a clearer perspective on how economic models apply to essential natural resources. This book is categorized under Business, Finance, and Law, making it a targeted addition to any academic or professional library focused on economic theory and resource management.

Key Features

Economic perspective on water rights valuation to help readers understand resource management through a financial lens.

Focused study on the intersection of economics, business, and law for academic and professional development.

Published by iUniverse to provide a specialized resource for students and professionals in the field of economics.

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Provides a foundational approach to understanding how water rights are assessed using economic principles.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 April 2018
Listed Since
17 April 2018

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