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XuetangX

Introduction to New Structure Resource and Environmental Economics

Nanchang University via XuetangX

Overview

Introduction to new structural resource and environmental economics is a common curriculum for literature, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, art and other majors. The course aims to popularize the basic knowledge of new structure resources and environment through classroom teaching and curriculum resource utilization. Describe the policies and measures taken by the Chinese government to protect resources and environment. And through the introduction of specific cases, make the curriculum three-dimensional. The goal of this course is to impart knowledge of resource and environmental economics to students of various specialties. Through the study of this course, students can improve their economic literacy, understand the problems of resources and environment in China and the efforts of the government.

Course features: the course is in full English teaching with bilingual subtitles. 47 course videos introduce the origin, concept, connotation and application of new structural resource and environmental economics. As a kind of economic with Chinese characteristics, new structural economics has a strong theoretical guidance value for developing countries in the process of economic transformation, especially for China, where resources and environment problems are increasingly prominent. Under the background of the comprehensive transformation of China's economy and society in the new era, China is facing many theoretical and practical challenges. The new structural resource and environmental economics further integrate the issues of resources and environmental economics with the principles of new structural economics. In order to further analyze the development of China's resources and environment economy, and guides the practice of China's resources and environment economy. By delivering the course from a distinctive perspective of new structural resources and environmental economics, and presenting those real and typical cases, we will lead studentsst into the hotspots about China’s resources, environmental and economic development, and gain insights into the resources, environmental and economic secrets.


Syllabus

  • 1.History of the Disciplines
    • 1.1.Formation and Development of Resource and Environmental Economics
    • 1.2.Formation and Development of New Structural Economics in China
  • 2.Classical Externality Theory and Externality Theory from the Perspective of New Structural
    • 2.1.Supply and Demand of Resources and Environment
    • 2.2.Classical Externality Theory
    • 2.3.Externality Theory from the Perspective of New Structural
  • 3.Classical Public Goods Theory and Public Goods from the Perspective of New Structural
    • 3.1.Classical Public Goods Theory
    • 3.2.Public Goods from the Perspective of New Structural
  • 4.Classical Property Rights Theory and Property Rights Theory from the Perspective of New Structural
    • 4.1.Meaning and Concept of Property Rights
    • 4.2.Properties and Functions of Property Rights
    • 4.3.Definition, Allocation and Protection of Property Rights
    • 4.4.Separation of Three Rights
    • 4.5.River Basin Ecological Compensation
  • 5.Resources Environmental Bearing Capacity and Regional Sustainable Development under New Structural
    • 5.1.Resources Environmental Bearing Capacity Theory
    • 5.2.The Concept of Sustainable Development
    • 5.3.Sustainable Development in China
    • 5.4.Implementation of Sustainable Development
  • 6.Classical Decentralization Theory and New Structural Decentralization Theory
    • 6.1.Classical Fiscal Decentralization Theory
    • 6.2.New Structural Fiscal Decentralization Theory
  • 7.Fundamental Principles and Core Essences
    • 7.1Fundamental Principles
    • 7.2Core Essences
  • 8.Sustainable Development of Resource-based Cities under Governance Transition
    • 8.1Development predicament of coal resource-based cities
    • 8.2Government function dislocation in the sustainable development of resource-based cities
    • 8.3Game theory analysis of Causes for the dislocation of local government functions
    • 8.4Path of government governance reform -building a guiding-type government
  • 9.Double Dividend Effect of Environmental Protection Tax
    • 9.1Overview and development of the environmental protection tax
    • 9.2Environmental Protection Tax and Regional Quality Development
    • 9.3Double dividend effect of environmental protection tax
  • 10.Energy transition and low-carbon development
    • 10.1The energy transition and low-carbon development
    • 10.2The framework of energy transition analysis under the New Structural Economics
    • 10.3Evidence from China’s energy transition and policy implications
  • Final examination

    Taught by

    Xi Tian, Huanhuan Xiong, Yaobin Liu, Hanhua Shao, Weirong Ding, Dong Wang, and Jie Zheng

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