© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Capitalism, as we know it, is the result of the industrial revolution, when resources were perceived as abundant and limitless. The population was much smaller and the environmental impact of the industrial activity was perceived as minimal. As the world population increased exponentially and more countries emerged from poverty to join the middle-income rank, demand for products increased leading to a rapid industrialization with no concerns for its environmental and societal impact. Capitalism is also based on the idea of free markets that adjust automatically to new information about scarcity, demand, and processes of production to allocate resources in the most efficient way possible. However, free market i...
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Book synopsis: Upsetting the Offset engages critically with the political economy of carbon markets....
Capitalism, as we know it, is the result of the industrial revolution, when resources were perceived...
Capitalism was designed as a mechanism for efficiently allocating scarce resources, encouraging huma...
The crisis has shattered confidence in the public opinion on the capacity of the capitalist system t...
Economics is the science of the allocation of scarce resources among alternative ends. Market forces...
Previous industrial revolutions made people 100 times more productive when low per-capita output was...
Behind the source of environmental problems lie many factors. If we do not wish to ruin the world fo...
I argue that free-market capitalist economies are biased against inventing/using green technology an...
<p>This paper looks at the overall sustainability of Capitalism in terms of Financialization,<br>eco...
The economic and financial crisis has generated numerous articles announcing the end of the capitali...
The basic thesis of this paper is that there is an undeniable tension between maximization of indivi...
Given the utterly painful short-run chock of COVID-19 as well as the looming long-run threat of clim...
Capitalism is arguably the most amazing cultural and economic product of humankind. It nurtured poli...
The marine plastics crisis sparked a wave of corporate interest in the circular economy, a sustainab...
The key topic of the paper is determined by the crisis situation of the nowadays economic model. Cap...
Book synopsis: Upsetting the Offset engages critically with the political economy of carbon markets....
Capitalism, as we know it, is the result of the industrial revolution, when resources were perceived...
Capitalism was designed as a mechanism for efficiently allocating scarce resources, encouraging huma...
The crisis has shattered confidence in the public opinion on the capacity of the capitalist system t...
Economics is the science of the allocation of scarce resources among alternative ends. Market forces...
Previous industrial revolutions made people 100 times more productive when low per-capita output was...
Behind the source of environmental problems lie many factors. If we do not wish to ruin the world fo...
I argue that free-market capitalist economies are biased against inventing/using green technology an...
<p>This paper looks at the overall sustainability of Capitalism in terms of Financialization,<br>eco...
The economic and financial crisis has generated numerous articles announcing the end of the capitali...
The basic thesis of this paper is that there is an undeniable tension between maximization of indivi...
Given the utterly painful short-run chock of COVID-19 as well as the looming long-run threat of clim...
Capitalism is arguably the most amazing cultural and economic product of humankind. It nurtured poli...
The marine plastics crisis sparked a wave of corporate interest in the circular economy, a sustainab...
The key topic of the paper is determined by the crisis situation of the nowadays economic model. Cap...
Book synopsis: Upsetting the Offset engages critically with the political economy of carbon markets....