Growth for growth\u27s sake goes against the grain of sustainable economics. It is not maintainable on the basis of full-cost pricing. The billing should include health and environmental costs, including charges for the exhaustion of natural resources, egregious disparities in wealth distribution, and increases in mental and physical sickness. Today’s material growth model transmutes many economic endeavors into preying on current and future generations. Unwittingly, the single-minded pursuit of growth without a global perspective has been resulting in loss of life and property, besides undermining prospects of life’s basics for upcoming generations. This is myopic, ignoring catastrophes hitting home. In this dystopian scenario, it is judic...
PURPOSE: To provide a current estimate of the economic and social costs (or welfare costs) of visual...
Urban rewilding, the idea of incorporating native vegetation into urban infrastructure, offers a nov...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...
Growth for growth\u27s sake goes against the grain of sustainable economics. It is not maintainable ...
This chapter starts from the claim that green growth, or raising eco-efficiency, will not suffice to...
Advanced economies may be facing declining returns on research effort. This makes it all the more im...
Substantial variation in adult body size between human populations is widely assumed in part to repr...
This article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the economics...
The paper deals with analysis and evaluation of impact of information and communication technologies...
Three things must be clarified before we can proceed with the examination. These are the t...
Many people believe that economic growth is incompatible with protecting the environment. Alessio Te...
The shortage of physical capital is often seen as the crucial constraint to growth in less developed...
Public Works Programmes (PWPs) and Social Protection as vital “safety nets” are discussed commonly f...
During the second half of the twentieth century, liberalism gave way to neoliberalism, and as a resu...
We build a general equilibrium dynamic model in which individual investors are endowed with “warm-gl...
PURPOSE: To provide a current estimate of the economic and social costs (or welfare costs) of visual...
Urban rewilding, the idea of incorporating native vegetation into urban infrastructure, offers a nov...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...
Growth for growth\u27s sake goes against the grain of sustainable economics. It is not maintainable ...
This chapter starts from the claim that green growth, or raising eco-efficiency, will not suffice to...
Advanced economies may be facing declining returns on research effort. This makes it all the more im...
Substantial variation in adult body size between human populations is widely assumed in part to repr...
This article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the economics...
The paper deals with analysis and evaluation of impact of information and communication technologies...
Three things must be clarified before we can proceed with the examination. These are the t...
Many people believe that economic growth is incompatible with protecting the environment. Alessio Te...
The shortage of physical capital is often seen as the crucial constraint to growth in less developed...
Public Works Programmes (PWPs) and Social Protection as vital “safety nets” are discussed commonly f...
During the second half of the twentieth century, liberalism gave way to neoliberalism, and as a resu...
We build a general equilibrium dynamic model in which individual investors are endowed with “warm-gl...
PURPOSE: To provide a current estimate of the economic and social costs (or welfare costs) of visual...
Urban rewilding, the idea of incorporating native vegetation into urban infrastructure, offers a nov...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...