In the wake of the global financial crisis, Keynesianism has had something of a revival. In practice, governments have turned to Keynesian policy measures to avert economic collapse. In the theoretical area, mainstream economists have started to give grudging attention to Keynesian perspectives previously dismissed in favor of New Classical theories. This theoretical and practical shift is taking place at the same time that environmental issues, in particular global climate change, are compelling attention to alternative development paths. Significant potential now exists for “Green Keynesianism” -- combining Keynesian fiscal policies with environmental goals. But there are also tensions between the two perspectives of Keynesianism and ecol...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 19, 25 pages The debate on growth versus the environment is usually s...
International audienceThe 2008 economic crisis expanded the discussion about stabilization policies ...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, Keynesianism has had something of a revival. In practice...
Serious discussion has begun of policies to promote the goal of increasing well-being without materi...
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'het...
Post-Keynesian environmental economics provides a realistic view of the impact of different environm...
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'het...
Fiscal policy has a strong role to play in the transition to an ecologically sustainable economy. Th...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
‘Greening’ economic growth discourses are increasingly replacing the catchword of ‘sustainable devel...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
This paper explores the approach of Post Keynesian Economics (PKE) in comparison with ecological eco...
Ecological economics has not paid sufficient attention to the macroeconomic level both in terms of t...
Economic activity generates carbon emissions that accelerate climate change. Rising temperatures wil...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 19, 25 pages The debate on growth versus the environment is usually s...
International audienceThe 2008 economic crisis expanded the discussion about stabilization policies ...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, Keynesianism has had something of a revival. In practice...
Serious discussion has begun of policies to promote the goal of increasing well-being without materi...
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'het...
Post-Keynesian environmental economics provides a realistic view of the impact of different environm...
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'het...
Fiscal policy has a strong role to play in the transition to an ecologically sustainable economy. Th...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
‘Greening’ economic growth discourses are increasingly replacing the catchword of ‘sustainable devel...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
This paper explores the approach of Post Keynesian Economics (PKE) in comparison with ecological eco...
Ecological economics has not paid sufficient attention to the macroeconomic level both in terms of t...
Economic activity generates carbon emissions that accelerate climate change. Rising temperatures wil...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 19, 25 pages The debate on growth versus the environment is usually s...
International audienceThe 2008 economic crisis expanded the discussion about stabilization policies ...