The widespread clamor for immediate draconian action to reduce the danger of global warming is an unjustifiable diversion of attention from the far more serious environmental problems facing developing countries. Resource constraints do not constitute limits to growth, and the likely economic damage done by climate change would be a negligible proportion of world output. The loss of welfare of the population in developing countries today as a result of inadequate access to safe drinking water and sanitation, or of urban air pollution, is far greater and should be given priority over the interests of future generations. The "sustainable" growth concept is either morally indefensible or totally nonoperational
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In order to keep up even the present (already crisis stricken) trend of economic growth, by 2050 ma...
The widespread clamor for immediate draconian action to reduce the danger of global warming is an un...
Economic growth and environmental development are two interconnected aspects that have significant i...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
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textabstractRecentiy, the importance of environmental and economic "win-win" situations has been str...
Our planet is threatened by a wrong belief in a wrongly formulated growth. Estimating the distance b...
The paper develops an integrated baseline model to assess the trade-offs between the natural environ...
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economi...
In order to keep up even the present (already crisis stricken) trend of economic growth, by 2050 ma...
The widespread clamor for immediate draconian action to reduce the danger of global warming is an un...
Economic growth and environmental development are two interconnected aspects that have significant i...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The reader will find in this paper a simple theoretical framework where to analyze the usual issues ...
The relationship between economic growth and the environment is, and may always remain, controversia...
This paper examines the implications of the mutual causality between environmental quality and econo...
Abstract: Growth implies not only output, but also inputs and more efficiency .Economic growth is su...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
The relationship between economic growth and the environment is, and will always remain, controversi...
Economic growth defined by increasing gross domestic product (GDP) has been advanced as the key proc...
textabstractRecentiy, the importance of environmental and economic "win-win" situations has been str...
Our planet is threatened by a wrong belief in a wrongly formulated growth. Estimating the distance b...
The paper develops an integrated baseline model to assess the trade-offs between the natural environ...
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economi...
In order to keep up even the present (already crisis stricken) trend of economic growth, by 2050 ma...