Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an economic system that benefits both people's health and the environment, heterodox economic schools of thought have received little attention within these fields. Ecological economics is a school of thought with particular relevance to public and planetary health. In this article, we discuss implications of key ecological economics ideas for public and planetary health, especially those related to critiques of gross domestic product as a measure of progress and economic growth as the dominant goal for economic and policy decision making. We suggest that ecological economics aligns well with public health goals, including concern for equality and r...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
The paper considers the long-term trajectory of public health and whether a ‘Golden Era’ in Public H...
Economics has become a dominant framework for analysing problems in public health and health care an...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
Health is a central aspect of all conceptions of human well-being and flourishing. This chapter cons...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
The paper considers the long-term trajectory of public health and whether a ‘Golden Era’ in Public H...
Economics has become a dominant framework for analysing problems in public health and health care an...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
Health is a central aspect of all conceptions of human well-being and flourishing. This chapter cons...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...