Computational Models in the Economics of Environment and Development
provides a step-by-step guide in designing, developing, and solving
non-linear environment-development models. It accomplishes this by
focusing on applied models, using real examples as case studies.
Additionally, it gives examples of developing policy interventions based
on quantitative model results. Finally, it uses a simple computer
program, GAMS, to develop and solve models.
This book is targeted towards university lecturers and students in
economic modeling and sustainable development, but is also of particular
interest to researchers at sustainable development research institutes
and policy makers at international sustainable development policy
institutions such the World Bank, UNDP, and UNEP.