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Ecological economics and sustainable development : selected essays of Herman Daly

Comprises about 25 articles, speeches, congressional testimonies, reviews, and critiques from Herman Daly's work. This book seeks to identify the blind spots and errors in standard growth economics, alongside the corrections that ecological economics offers to guide us toward a sustainable economy - one with deeper biophysical and ethical roots
eBook, English, ©2007
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, ©2007
1 online resource (x, 270 pages) : illustrations
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Basic concepts and ideas
Limits to growth
Economics in a full world
The challenge of ecological economics : historical context and some specific issues
Issues with the World Bank
Sustainable development : definitions, principles, policies
The illth of nations : comments on World Bank world development report, 2003
Can we grow our way to an environmentally sustainable world?
Issues in ecological economics and sustainable development
Consumption and welfare : two views of value added
ecological economics : the concept of scale and its relation to allocation, distribution, and uneconomic growth
Sustaining our commonwealth of nature and knowledge
The steady-state economy and peak oil
How long can neoclassical economists ignore the contributions of Georgescu-Roegen?
Testimony and opinion
Off-shoring in the context of globalization
Invited testimony to Russian Duma on resource taxation
Involuntary displacement : efficient reallocation or unjust redistribution?
Sustainable development and OPEC
Reviews and critiques
Can Nineveh repent again?
Beck's case against immigration
Hardly green
The return of Lauderdale's paradox
When smart people make dumb mistakes
Globalization
Globalization versus internationalization, and four reasons why internationalization is better
Population, migration, and globalization
Philosophy and policy
Policy, possibility, and purpose
Feynman's unanswered question
Roefie Hueting's perpendicular "demand curve" and the issue of objective value
Conclusions