From an economic perspective, the sustainability crisis is ultimately characterized by a worsening relationship between the resources required to support the global population and the ability of the earth to supply them. Despite the ever-increasing threat of a calamity, modern society appears unable to alter its course. The very systems which underpin global human endeavor seem to actively prevent meaningful change and the one irrepressible goal to which all societies seem to strive is the very thing that makes such endeavor ultimately life threatening: that of global growth. Using the Australian experience as an exemplar, this paper explores how the concept of growth infiltrates societal reactions to the crisis at various scales – global, ...
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Using a production function method, this paper assesses the impact of the global crisis on the poten...
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The global economic crisis is not over for Australia. Instead, its effects have been delayed rather ...
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This report looks at how soon and how seriously will the combination of climate change and continuin...
This paper initially sketches the key strands of the globalisation debate and highlights those eleme...
The welfare state remains the subject of intense debate over its effects and effectiveness. How has ...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...
There is now an exhaustive literature detailing the causes and consequences of the global financial ...
'Australia and the global economy' is a timely text which re-examines the importance of internationa...
The key global issue is to achieve a degree of sustainability for the world system. It is doubtful...
The world and its peoples are facing multiple, complex challenges and we cannot continue as we are (...
Australia’s record long stretch of uninterrupted economic growth has not been by chance but by desig...
Using a production function method, this paper assesses the impact of the global crisis on the poten...
The current notion rampant throughout the world today is that the worst of the Global Financial Cris...
A review of the interlinkages between population growth and its economic, social and environmental c...
What does the resources boom mean for the future of the Australian economy? Tom Conley looks at the ...
The global economic crisis is not over for Australia. Instead, its effects have been delayed rather ...
Genuine savings is a conceptually valid one-sided indicator as to whether Australia is on a weak sus...
This report looks at how soon and how seriously will the combination of climate change and continuin...
This paper initially sketches the key strands of the globalisation debate and highlights those eleme...
The welfare state remains the subject of intense debate over its effects and effectiveness. How has ...