Concerns related to the capability of economic development and growth to be sustainable in the long run have cyclically surfaced the public debate, at least since the demographic pressure upon resources started to clash with some physical exploitation limits. Nonetheless, along the history of economic thought, most economists have inquired into the question of the limits to growth mainly providing models showing unlimited opportunities thanks to price signals that create incentives for technological progress and input substitution. An important exception is given by some British economists who, during the Nineteenth Century, considered the possible detrimental consequences of economic growth. The questions of population growth, absolute sc...
The first economists who had a vision of developing and increasing the wealth of nations were the me...
Neoclassical economics seems to have ignored the concept of physical limits to growth by assuming th...
The publication of the Club of Rome’s landmark report ‘The Limits to Growth’ in 1972 shook the intel...
Concerns related to the capability of economic development and growth to be sustainable in the long ...
The idea of physical limits to human economic systems is advanced by physical scientists and ecologi...
The goal of bettering the quality of life (for the present and the future) is the inspiring principl...
This thesis investigates the history of the debate about the limits to economic growth. It asks how...
This book looks at the debates surrounding the relation between population growth or decrease and ec...
This may not surprise you, but when I was a student of economics in the first half of the 1970s, we ...
Economics is a science for happiness. It has been founded on ethics, especially on the utilitarianis...
The growth paradigm or the economic growth generally been presented as a positive, limitless and goo...
Originally published in 1973, the aim of this work was to discuss the various factors governing the ...
But in contemplating any progressive movement, not in its nature unlimited, the mind is not satisfie...
AbstractIn economics, one of the most important subjects is to increase economic growth and welfare ...
The problems of economic growth have been increasingly taken into account over the last decades, wh...
The first economists who had a vision of developing and increasing the wealth of nations were the me...
Neoclassical economics seems to have ignored the concept of physical limits to growth by assuming th...
The publication of the Club of Rome’s landmark report ‘The Limits to Growth’ in 1972 shook the intel...
Concerns related to the capability of economic development and growth to be sustainable in the long ...
The idea of physical limits to human economic systems is advanced by physical scientists and ecologi...
The goal of bettering the quality of life (for the present and the future) is the inspiring principl...
This thesis investigates the history of the debate about the limits to economic growth. It asks how...
This book looks at the debates surrounding the relation between population growth or decrease and ec...
This may not surprise you, but when I was a student of economics in the first half of the 1970s, we ...
Economics is a science for happiness. It has been founded on ethics, especially on the utilitarianis...
The growth paradigm or the economic growth generally been presented as a positive, limitless and goo...
Originally published in 1973, the aim of this work was to discuss the various factors governing the ...
But in contemplating any progressive movement, not in its nature unlimited, the mind is not satisfie...
AbstractIn economics, one of the most important subjects is to increase economic growth and welfare ...
The problems of economic growth have been increasingly taken into account over the last decades, wh...
The first economists who had a vision of developing and increasing the wealth of nations were the me...
Neoclassical economics seems to have ignored the concept of physical limits to growth by assuming th...
The publication of the Club of Rome’s landmark report ‘The Limits to Growth’ in 1972 shook the intel...