Economics of Non-Market Goods
The book “The Economics of non-Market Goods” consists of two parts. The first part in thirteen chapters is dedicated to "theoretical foundations of non-market goods", and the second part in twelve chapters is dedicated to "practical methods of valuing non-market goods". In the first part of the book, the aim is a theoretical study of non-market goods. In the second part, the aim is to introduce various practical valuation methods to determine the value of non-market goods. Today, determining the value of non-market goods to regulate an integrated national environmental-economic accounting system is one of the essential and serious matters of countries. In economics, the price of goods in a competitive market is determined by supply and demand. Competitive price can be the basis of market value of goods. All goods and services have a market value and are identifiable in most sciences, and their value can be determined by a variety of valuation methods. The author has tried to write these topics in detail and using the latest scientific and research achievements. The study of this book is recommended to students of economics as well as researchers and economists.