While the various streams of environmentalism agree in claiming that the current patterns of economic activity are unsustainable for natural resources, they disagree in answering the following question: who is the responsible? Two different answers have been provided: the people or the socio-economic system. The first answer claims that people are inter-temporally greedy. Unsustainable economic patterns simply reflect the little importance that current generations attribute to the living standard of future generations. According to the second answer instead, people would prefer a more sustainable path of the economy but some failure of the socio-economic system prevent this outcome. We provide a test of the basic hypothesis on which these ...
In this paper we model an overlapping generations economy in which individuals are endowed with a re...
We analyse the relationship between subjective wellbeing (SWB) and the World Bank’s measure of a cou...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
One of the reasons for promoting sustainable consumption is that it may give rise to greater happine...
Despite widely held beliefs that current generations bear heavy obligations to look out for the welf...
The theme of the relationship between life and the planet that welcomes us has aspects that have not...
The integrity of the planet is under threat by growing populations of people living under vastly ine...
textabstractOne of the reasons for promoting sustainable consumption is that it may give rise to gre...
We analyse the relationship between individuals' subjective wellbeing (SWB) and measures of their co...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
The debate over various definitions of sustainability has for the most part been conducted within th...
Up to now, politics and societies from all over the world have sought an economy that is built on th...
The thematic issues on sustainability presented in this article are essentially two: Primus, the cla...
Is the concept of sustainability founded on strong, solid scientific bases? And can this elusive con...
In this paper we model an overlapping generations economy in which individuals are endowed with a re...
We analyse the relationship between subjective wellbeing (SWB) and the World Bank’s measure of a cou...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
One of the reasons for promoting sustainable consumption is that it may give rise to greater happine...
Despite widely held beliefs that current generations bear heavy obligations to look out for the welf...
The theme of the relationship between life and the planet that welcomes us has aspects that have not...
The integrity of the planet is under threat by growing populations of people living under vastly ine...
textabstractOne of the reasons for promoting sustainable consumption is that it may give rise to gre...
We analyse the relationship between individuals' subjective wellbeing (SWB) and measures of their co...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
The debate over various definitions of sustainability has for the most part been conducted within th...
Up to now, politics and societies from all over the world have sought an economy that is built on th...
The thematic issues on sustainability presented in this article are essentially two: Primus, the cla...
Is the concept of sustainability founded on strong, solid scientific bases? And can this elusive con...
In this paper we model an overlapping generations economy in which individuals are endowed with a re...
We analyse the relationship between subjective wellbeing (SWB) and the World Bank’s measure of a cou...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...