James R. Walker

Professor of Economics at UW-Madison

James R. Walker

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        • Introduction and History of Population Growth
        • The Demographic Transition
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        • T. Robert Malthus
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Population and Environment

Arrow et al. (2004) Are We Consuming Too Much?

Hardin (1968) The Tragedy of the Commons

Mann (1993) How Many is Too Many?

McKibben (1998) A Special Moment in History

Metcalf (2009) Market-Based Policy Options to Control U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions

National Research Council (1986) Population Growth and Economic Development: Policy Questions. pp. 1-10, 85-93

Ostrom (2006) Insights on Linking Forests, Trees, and People from the Air, on the Ground, and in the Laboratory

Portney (2000) Environmental Problems and Policy: 2000-2050

Ruttan (2002) Can Economic Growth Be Sustained? A Post-Malthusian Perspective

Tol (2009) The Economic Effects of Climate Change

Yusuf and Stiglitz (2001) Development Issues: Settled and Open

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