The Valuation Of Social Cost(1st Edition)

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David W. Pearce

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ISBN: 0415842107, 9780415842105

Book publisher: Routledge

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Maya Turner
5.0
As an economist, I found 'The Valuation Of Social Cost' to be an excellent resource for both teaching and research purposes. The book is rich with practical examples and blends theory with real-world applications seamlessly. It was a great addition to my library, and I got an extra discount with my Prime membership. Couldn't be happier with the purchase.
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Kenneth Donovan
4.0
The book provides a solid framework for understanding the multifaceted nature of social costs. I especially appreciated the detailed case studies, which bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications. While the text is dense at times, which may pose a challenge for newcomers, overall, it's a very helpful guide. Also, it arrived well-packaged and on time—always a plus!
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Georgia Crawford
5.0
This book is a gem for anyone delving into the economics of social cost. It offers clear explanations and real-world examples that make complex concepts easy to grasp. The text is well-organized and doesn't overwhelm with jargon. I was particularly impressed with the chapter on valuing indirect costs, which was insightful. Also, the book arrived quickly and was securely packaged. Highly recommended for students and professionals alike!
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Felix Mills
3.0
It’s okay. Provides a decent overview, but there's room for improvement in terms of depth.