Fall 1999
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Click on one of the navigation buttons above to see information about one of the group projects completed by students in Colgate University's Fall 1999 Environmental Economics class.

The Environmental Economics class (Economics 326) is an elective for majors in the Department of Economics and majors and minors in the Environmental Studies Program. Environmental economics majors must take either Economics 326 or Economics 356, Natural Resource Economics. Economics 326 has only introductory economics as a prerequisite. During the Fall 1999 term, 32 students were enrolled in the course. About two-thirds of them were juniors; the rest were evenly split between the senior and sophomore classes. Just over half the students were economics or environmental economics majors; the rest majored in a variety of disciplines.
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