We contend that market prices are indispensable in the valuation and allocation of natural resources and that the price system is not inimical to biblical standards. Furthermore, we contend that the solutions as proscribed by the modern stewardship proponents ultimately collapse when subjected to the same scrutiny that Ludwig von Mises of the Austrian school of economics placed upon socialism. In other words, the stewardship paradigm faces the same problems of economic calculation that have doomed socialism.William L. Anderson and Timothy D. Terrell, "Stewardship Without Prices and Private Property? Modern Evangelical Environmentalism's Struggle to Value Nature," Journal of Markets & Morality 6, no. 2 (Fall 2003): 565-5...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
The Jewish-Christian tradition has been partly blamed for creating an attitude towards the environme...
Markets and economic theory are often cast as the enemies of both the poor and environmental quality...
at a time when a philosophical critique of economic valuation – specifically willingness to pay (WTP...
Biblical commandment includes the injunction for humanity to have dominion over the earth. And prima...
This article argues that private property is a main cause of the current ecological crisis. The arti...
The resource allocation and utilization discourse is dominated by debates about rights particularly ...
Most Americans consider themselves environmentalists, yet most experts are dissatisfied with existin...
In the 21st century, public policy actors are increasingly confronted with environmental questions t...
In recent years, 'environmental economics' has provided the dominant logic underpinning policies for...
After outlining key points of the Austrian view of externality resolution as expressed in Murray N....
A survey of environmental and natural resource economics literature finds few references to property...
Private property creates wealth, capitalizes environmental costs and benefits into property values, ...
The defense of private property has generally been a key principle of Catholic social teaching. In s...
During the very short period of cultural evolution of mankind, the world has changed dramatically. M...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
The Jewish-Christian tradition has been partly blamed for creating an attitude towards the environme...
Markets and economic theory are often cast as the enemies of both the poor and environmental quality...
at a time when a philosophical critique of economic valuation – specifically willingness to pay (WTP...
Biblical commandment includes the injunction for humanity to have dominion over the earth. And prima...
This article argues that private property is a main cause of the current ecological crisis. The arti...
The resource allocation and utilization discourse is dominated by debates about rights particularly ...
Most Americans consider themselves environmentalists, yet most experts are dissatisfied with existin...
In the 21st century, public policy actors are increasingly confronted with environmental questions t...
In recent years, 'environmental economics' has provided the dominant logic underpinning policies for...
After outlining key points of the Austrian view of externality resolution as expressed in Murray N....
A survey of environmental and natural resource economics literature finds few references to property...
Private property creates wealth, capitalizes environmental costs and benefits into property values, ...
The defense of private property has generally been a key principle of Catholic social teaching. In s...
During the very short period of cultural evolution of mankind, the world has changed dramatically. M...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
The Jewish-Christian tradition has been partly blamed for creating an attitude towards the environme...
Markets and economic theory are often cast as the enemies of both the poor and environmental quality...