NPTEL : NOC:Introduction to Environmental Economics (Humanities and Social Sciences)

Co-ordinators : Prof. Diptimayee Nayak, Prof. S. P. Singh


Lecture 1 - Meaning, Rationale and Evolution

Lecture 2 - Basic Concepts and Tools from Micro and Welfare Economics

Lecture 3 - Environmental Economics and Other Sub-disciplines

Lecture 4 - Study Specific in Environmental Economics, Major Problems, and Key Concerns

Lecture 5 - Commons and Collective Actions Problem: Seminal Theories - I

Lecture 6 - Commons and Collective Actions Problem: Seminal Theories - II

Lecture 7 - Commons and Collective Actions Problem: Seminal Theories - III

Lecture 8 - Mancur Olson's Theory of Collective Action

Lecture 9 - Collective Action and Prisoner's Dilemma Game

Lecture 10 - Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action - I

Lecture 11 - Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action - II

Lecture 12 - Environmental Goods and Ecosystem Services - I

Lecture 13 - Environmental Goods and Ecosystem Services - II

Lecture 14 - Ecological Footprint - I

Lecture 15 - Ecological Footprint - II

Lecture 16 - Poverty and Environment Linkages - I

Lecture 17 - Poverty and Environment Linkages - II

Lecture 18 - Poverty and Environment Linkages - III

Lecture 19 - Environment and Economic Growth Linkages - I

Lecture 20 - Environment and Economic Growth Linkages - II

Lecture 21 - Environmental Sustainability - I

Lecture 22 - Environmental Sustainability - II

Lecture 23 - Environmental Performance Index

Lecture 24 - Benefit-Cost Analysis and The Environment - I

Lecture 25 - Benefit-Cost Analysis and The Environment - II

Lecture 26 - Consumer Demand for Environmental Goods - I

Lecture 27 - Consumer Demand for Environmental Goods - II

Lecture 28 - Welfare Effects of Price Change

Lecture 29 - Non-market Environment Valuation: Revealed Preference Methods

Lecture 30 - Hedonic Pricing Method

Lecture 31 - Household Production Function: Averting Expenditure/Defensive Expenditure Method - I

Lecture 32 - Household Production Function: Averting Expenditure/Defensive Expenditure Method - II

Lecture 33 - Damage Costs/Costs of Illness and Lost Output Approach

Lecture 34 - Travel Cost Method

Lecture 35 - Contingent Valuation Method: A Stated Preference Method

Lecture 36 - Choice Experiment Method: A Stated Preference Method

Lecture 37 - Market Efficiency and Optimality - I

Lecture 38 - Market Efficiency and Optimality - II

Lecture 39 - Market Efficiency and Optimality - III

Lecture 40 - Market Efficiency and Optimality - IV

Lecture 41 - Consumer and Producer Surplus - I

Lecture 42 - Consumer and Producer Surplus - II

Lecture 43 - Optimal Provision of Public Goods and Bads - I

Lecture 44 - Optimal Provision of Public Goods and Bads - II

Lecture 45 - Optimal Provision of Public Goods and Bads - III

Lecture 46 - Externality and Market Failure

Lecture 47 - Pigouvian Fees

Lecture 48 - Property Rights and Coase Theorem - I

Lecture 49 - Property Rights and Coase Theorem - II

Lecture 50 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - I

Lecture 51 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - II

Lecture 52 - Command and Control Approach

Lecture 53 - Command and Control Approach: Type of Standards - I

Lecture 54 - Command and Control Approach: Type of Standards - II

Lecture 55 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - Market-based Instruments - I

Lecture 56 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - Market-based Instruments - II

Lecture 57 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - Market-based Instruments - III

Lecture 58 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - Market-based Instruments - IV

Lecture 59 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - Market Trading Systems - I

Lecture 60 - Environmental Regulation and Basic Regulatory Instruments - Market Trading Systems - II