Research on environmental economics and policy has been dominated by neoclassical theory. While there have been advances in this approach, including more sophisticated analysis of imperfect information and time, and the development of endogenous growth theory, neoclassical models contain a number of underlying characteristics that limit their relevance for modelling firm behaviour especially in relation to environmental issues, innovation and change. The limitations spring fundamentally from the underlying model of rational choice or business decision making, the treatment of innovation and the lack of any meaningful analysis of the institutional environment in which business and policy decisions are taken
Rang 4 CNRS 37Rang C HCERESInternational audienceMainstream economics and international institutions...
This paper asks whether environmental economics of the neoclassical type ts all that 1s needed to de...
The responsibility of the modern industrial society for the growth of the global environmental crisi...
Research on environmental economics and policy has been dominated by neoclassical theory. While the...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
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Concerns over the pace, scope and causes of environmental degradation have led to a renewed interest...
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Post-Keynesian environmental economics provides a realistic view of the impact of different environm...
Some of the most important and urgent topics requiring economic analysis and policy advice are the p...
This paper examines the assumptions and conclusions of the neoclassical growth model put forth by So...
As global temperatures keep increasing and the amount of Co2 equivalent stuff in the atmosphere is a...
This report examines environmental prospects for the twenty-first century, and then suggests some ap...
In scientific study evolution of the environmental studies in political economy is studied. Classic ...
This paper reviews developments in both environmental economics and ecological economics with respec...
Rang 4 CNRS 37Rang C HCERESInternational audienceMainstream economics and international institutions...
This paper asks whether environmental economics of the neoclassical type ts all that 1s needed to de...
The responsibility of the modern industrial society for the growth of the global environmental crisi...
Research on environmental economics and policy has been dominated by neoclassical theory. While the...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
Economists and development practitioners have a long agenda of concerns, ranging from obsolete capit...
Concerns over the pace, scope and causes of environmental degradation have led to a renewed interest...
This paper discusses the development of environmental economics from the Industrial Revolution in Eu...
Post-Keynesian environmental economics provides a realistic view of the impact of different environm...
Some of the most important and urgent topics requiring economic analysis and policy advice are the p...
This paper examines the assumptions and conclusions of the neoclassical growth model put forth by So...
As global temperatures keep increasing and the amount of Co2 equivalent stuff in the atmosphere is a...
This report examines environmental prospects for the twenty-first century, and then suggests some ap...
In scientific study evolution of the environmental studies in political economy is studied. Classic ...
This paper reviews developments in both environmental economics and ecological economics with respec...
Rang 4 CNRS 37Rang C HCERESInternational audienceMainstream economics and international institutions...
This paper asks whether environmental economics of the neoclassical type ts all that 1s needed to de...
The responsibility of the modern industrial society for the growth of the global environmental crisi...