An overview of economic methods used to craft and inform environmental policy. The course will focus on examining the theoretical basis for the economic tools used in modern environmental policy making and examining practical examples of how those tools are applied. Areas of application include pollution regulation and climate change policy. The course will also review the latest research on the consequences of pollution and climate change for the economy. This course is offered in person in Washington, D.C. only to students who are participating in the Bing Stanford in Washington Program.
5 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
An overview of economic methods used to craft and inform environmental policy. The course will focus on examining the theoretical basis for the economic tools used in modern environmental policy making and examining practical examples of how those tools are applied. Areas of application include pollution regulation and climate change policy. The course will also review the latest research on the consequences of pollution and climate change for the economy. This course is offered in person in Washington, D.C. only to students who are participating in the Bing Stanford in Washington Program.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.