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Urban and environmental economics: An introduction
Graham Squires
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, Graham Squires
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Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Built Environment
100%
Environmental Economics
100%
Urban Economics
100%
Economic Policy
20%
Macroeconomics
20%
Sustainable Development
20%
Environmental Management
20%
Management Development
20%
Natural Environment
20%
Economic Statistics
20%
Planners
20%
All Levels
20%
Working Life
20%
Environmental Regulation
20%
Environmental Protection
20%
Environmental Responsibility
20%
Cost-benefit Analysis
20%
Development Resources
20%
Economic Instruments
20%
Economic Concepts
20%
Shared Space
20%
Introductory Textbooks
20%
Professional Responsibility
20%
Housing Development
20%
Land Economics
20%
Quantity Surveyor
20%
Environment Context
20%
Resource Valuation
20%
Environment Cost
20%
Building Designers
20%
History of Economic Thought
20%
Social Sciences
Environmental Economics
100%
Macroeconomics
50%
Sustainable Development
50%
Management Development
50%
Working Life
50%
Environmental Conservation
50%
Housing Development
50%
Cost Benefit Analysis
50%
Environmental Regulation
50%
Discounting
50%
Professional Responsibility
50%
Environmental Responsibility
50%
History of Economic Thought
50%
Environmental Management
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Economics
100%
Industry
50%
Sustainable Development
50%
Macroeconomics
50%
Environmental Standard
50%
Cost Benefit Analysis
50%
Housing Development
50%
Land Economy
50%
History of Economic Thought
50%
Environmental Responsibility
50%
Environmental Management
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Built Environment
100%
Environmental Economics
100%
Environmental Impact Assessment
20%
Environmental Regulation
20%
Physical Environment
20%
Environmental Management
20%
Environmental Protection
20%
Land Planning
20%
Macroeconomics
20%