Economists have confined the concept of 'sustainability' to intertemporal distributional equity. We propose a broader definition, combining dynamic efficiency and intergenerational equity, and relate it to two concepts from neoclassical economics: potential Pareto-improvements and inter-personal compensation
The debate over various definitions of sustainability has for the most part been conducted within th...
AbstractThe issue of sustainability has received various treatments over the past two decades. If in...
Concern about sustainability helped to launch a new agenda for development and environmental economi...
Economists have expended considerable effort to develop economically meaningful definitions of the s...
Economists have confined the concept of "sustainability" to intertemporal distributional equity.We p...
© 2002 Resources for the Future. All rights reserved. No portion of this paper may be reproduced wit...
PV-optimality in a capital-resource economy can imply decreasing utility over some portion of the ti...
This paper takes sustainability to be a matter of intergenerational welfare equality and examines wh...
AbstractThe present paper is the result of the approach and research from a common perspective of tw...
This paper explores the limitations of conventional economic analysis of intergenerational problems ...
In (macro)economics literature, the need to consider sustainability and intertemporal equity issues ...
Twenty years ago the notion of ‘sustainable development ’ was introduced into the political agenda b...
We model an intergenerational society, with a representative agent at each date, who must deplete a ...
Policy instruments promoting sustainability, such as investment taxonomies, are playing an increasin...
none1noThis paper develops a theoretical framework to assess the feasibility of global environmental...
The debate over various definitions of sustainability has for the most part been conducted within th...
AbstractThe issue of sustainability has received various treatments over the past two decades. If in...
Concern about sustainability helped to launch a new agenda for development and environmental economi...
Economists have expended considerable effort to develop economically meaningful definitions of the s...
Economists have confined the concept of "sustainability" to intertemporal distributional equity.We p...
© 2002 Resources for the Future. All rights reserved. No portion of this paper may be reproduced wit...
PV-optimality in a capital-resource economy can imply decreasing utility over some portion of the ti...
This paper takes sustainability to be a matter of intergenerational welfare equality and examines wh...
AbstractThe present paper is the result of the approach and research from a common perspective of tw...
This paper explores the limitations of conventional economic analysis of intergenerational problems ...
In (macro)economics literature, the need to consider sustainability and intertemporal equity issues ...
Twenty years ago the notion of ‘sustainable development ’ was introduced into the political agenda b...
We model an intergenerational society, with a representative agent at each date, who must deplete a ...
Policy instruments promoting sustainability, such as investment taxonomies, are playing an increasin...
none1noThis paper develops a theoretical framework to assess the feasibility of global environmental...
The debate over various definitions of sustainability has for the most part been conducted within th...
AbstractThe issue of sustainability has received various treatments over the past two decades. If in...
Concern about sustainability helped to launch a new agenda for development and environmental economi...