This paper discusses the development of environmental economics from the Industrial Revolution in Europe to today. Specifically, it comments on the general similarities and differences between the representatives of the schools of economic thought concerning the environment. Among others, the issues of scarcity of natural resources, of population growth as well as the limits to growth are discussed and the various views are presented. The paper also comments on the trends of environmental, evolutionary and ecological economics
Global social and economic trends are marked by the increasing imbalance between production and cons...
This paper explores the approach of Post Keynesian Economics (PKE) in comparison with ecological eco...
The fact that problems of environmental degradation and its protection are gaining importance is cau...
This paper considers economists’ treatment of problems related to the environment prior to the estab...
Most ecological and environmental resources are scarce. Ecological economics and environmental econo...
This paper explores the way the man–nature relationship and the related environmental problems have ...
Evolutionary and environmental economics have a potentially close relationship. This paper reviews p...
Since the 1950s, as economics has responded to new environmental challenges, views on natural resour...
In scientific study evolution of the environmental studies in political economy is studied. Classic ...
This paper reviews developments in both environmental economics and ecological economics with respec...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
Post-Keynesian environmental economics provides a realistic view of the impact of different environm...
This article reviews different views of neo-classical and ecological economics on the sustainability...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
This paper briefly describes the relation between growth and environment in the history of economic ...
Global social and economic trends are marked by the increasing imbalance between production and cons...
This paper explores the approach of Post Keynesian Economics (PKE) in comparison with ecological eco...
The fact that problems of environmental degradation and its protection are gaining importance is cau...
This paper considers economists’ treatment of problems related to the environment prior to the estab...
Most ecological and environmental resources are scarce. Ecological economics and environmental econo...
This paper explores the way the man–nature relationship and the related environmental problems have ...
Evolutionary and environmental economics have a potentially close relationship. This paper reviews p...
Since the 1950s, as economics has responded to new environmental challenges, views on natural resour...
In scientific study evolution of the environmental studies in political economy is studied. Classic ...
This paper reviews developments in both environmental economics and ecological economics with respec...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
Post-Keynesian environmental economics provides a realistic view of the impact of different environm...
This article reviews different views of neo-classical and ecological economics on the sustainability...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
This paper briefly describes the relation between growth and environment in the history of economic ...
Global social and economic trends are marked by the increasing imbalance between production and cons...
This paper explores the approach of Post Keynesian Economics (PKE) in comparison with ecological eco...
The fact that problems of environmental degradation and its protection are gaining importance is cau...