Ecological economics has ontological foundations that inform it as a paradigm both biophysically and socially. It stands in strong opposition to mainstream thought on the operations of the economy and society. The core arguments deconstruct and oppose both growth and price-making market paradigms. However, in contradiction of these theoretical foundations, ecological economists can be found who call upon neoclassical economic theory as insightful, price-making and capitalist markets as socially justified means of allocation and economic growth as achieving progress and development. The more radical steady-state and post-growth/degrowth movements are shown to inclu...
The current mainstream ecological discourse among environmental activists seems to be focused on cha...
We stand on the threshold of a "post-growth" world – one in which the relentless pursuit of economic...
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'het...
Ecological economics has arisen over a period of three decades with a strong emphasis on the essent...
This paper describes the need for and content of an emerging paradigm termed Social Ecological Econo...
Ecological economics has developed as a modern movement with its roots in environmentalism and radic...
This discussion paper looks at the connections between economies and ecosystems, or more generally ...
The remarkable economic achievements of the past two centuries have cast an illusion of omniscience ...
Ecological economics has been repeatedly described as transdisciplinary and open to including everyt...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
In this paper, we put forward a new research agenda for ecological economics, based on three realisa...
142 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 135-142).Thi...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
The world is confronted with several aggravating and interconnected crises: multidimensional ecologi...
This paper explores core failures of environmental economics as a scientific attempt to understand ...
The current mainstream ecological discourse among environmental activists seems to be focused on cha...
We stand on the threshold of a "post-growth" world – one in which the relentless pursuit of economic...
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'het...
Ecological economics has arisen over a period of three decades with a strong emphasis on the essent...
This paper describes the need for and content of an emerging paradigm termed Social Ecological Econo...
Ecological economics has developed as a modern movement with its roots in environmentalism and radic...
This discussion paper looks at the connections between economies and ecosystems, or more generally ...
The remarkable economic achievements of the past two centuries have cast an illusion of omniscience ...
Ecological economics has been repeatedly described as transdisciplinary and open to including everyt...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
In this paper, we put forward a new research agenda for ecological economics, based on three realisa...
142 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 135-142).Thi...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
The world is confronted with several aggravating and interconnected crises: multidimensional ecologi...
This paper explores core failures of environmental economics as a scientific attempt to understand ...
The current mainstream ecological discourse among environmental activists seems to be focused on cha...
We stand on the threshold of a "post-growth" world – one in which the relentless pursuit of economic...
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'het...