Course Details

ECON 273: Water and Western Economic Development

This course examines scarce water resources as a legal/political/economic factor in the economic development of the western United States, using and combining insights from environmental economics, law and economics, institutional economics, and economic history. Topics include the economic growth of the western economy, surface- and groundwater management, water markets, western water law, Indian water rights, surface- and groundwater pollution, and instream flow protection. Prerequisite: Economics 111
6 credits; SI, QRE; Not offered 2019-2020