College of Forestry

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TA for FOR 332

Term
Spring
Supervisor
Susaeta, Andres
FTE
0.49
Status
Closed
Course Description

FOR 332. FOREST RESOURCE ECONOMICS II. (2)

Utilizes tools of investment analysis and approaches to capital budgeting under risk. Explores basic wood products markets. Examines forest resource market failures and externalities. Evaluates nonmarket valuation and multiple-use forestry. Discusses impacts of forest management and public policy decisions on forest resource use. Analyzes international trade considerations.

Prerequisite: FOR 329 with C or better

Equivalent to: FOR 330

Department
Forest Engineering, Resources & Management
Wage
Calculated at College of Forestry rate of pay for graduate student salary.