Critics often reproach the discipline of economics for supporting developments that result in environmental and social degradation. This article identifies where such censure is valid, but proceeds to argue that the rationale underlying economic techniques is at fault, rather than the techniques themselves. Within the rural context, we suggest that economics can make a valuable contribution to the design and achievement of sustainable ways of living. Valid criticism of economics focuses on its assumptions about value, since this has led to emphasis of favourable effects of markets, and laissez-faire. Policies exposing rural areas to more rigorously competitive market conditions encourage their transformation by increasing mechanisation, ind...
The focus on sustainability issues in recent years has revived interest in the complex relations bet...
Putting agricultural systems on a more sustainable path is a crucial policy issue. Within that conte...
[Extract] Scholarly debate about the conditions for, and extent of, 'neoliberal nature' continues to...
Critics often reproach the discipline of economics for supporting developments that result in enviro...
The article explores the potential of rural areas to contribute to sustainability by recasting their...
Summary, conclusion, proposals The rural area is a very complex unit of economic, social and natura...
Abstract. The authors define the rural economy not as a functional entity but as a complex, open sys...
The authors define the rural economy not as a functional entity but as a complex, open system, the a...
Agriculture and environment. rural economy reconsidered - Because they carry enormous political stac...
Rural regions in Europe are facing diverging pathways of development. On the one hand, the influence...
Abstract. The article starts from two assumptions: it understands global shocks as both social-ecolo...
Rural areas become central sites for the development of the post-carbon transition, yet this is a hi...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
The structures of rural communities are formed by the past development of agriculture. Industrialize...
Apart from food and raw materials, agriculture can also provide ancillary benefits such as landscape...
The focus on sustainability issues in recent years has revived interest in the complex relations bet...
Putting agricultural systems on a more sustainable path is a crucial policy issue. Within that conte...
[Extract] Scholarly debate about the conditions for, and extent of, 'neoliberal nature' continues to...
Critics often reproach the discipline of economics for supporting developments that result in enviro...
The article explores the potential of rural areas to contribute to sustainability by recasting their...
Summary, conclusion, proposals The rural area is a very complex unit of economic, social and natura...
Abstract. The authors define the rural economy not as a functional entity but as a complex, open sys...
The authors define the rural economy not as a functional entity but as a complex, open system, the a...
Agriculture and environment. rural economy reconsidered - Because they carry enormous political stac...
Rural regions in Europe are facing diverging pathways of development. On the one hand, the influence...
Abstract. The article starts from two assumptions: it understands global shocks as both social-ecolo...
Rural areas become central sites for the development of the post-carbon transition, yet this is a hi...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
The structures of rural communities are formed by the past development of agriculture. Industrialize...
Apart from food and raw materials, agriculture can also provide ancillary benefits such as landscape...
The focus on sustainability issues in recent years has revived interest in the complex relations bet...
Putting agricultural systems on a more sustainable path is a crucial policy issue. Within that conte...
[Extract] Scholarly debate about the conditions for, and extent of, 'neoliberal nature' continues to...