Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the economy and the biophysical environment, as well as a generally accepted goal of environmental policy. So far, economists have predominantly applied standard or neo-classical theory to environmental economic problems. In this article it will be argued that to fully understand a transformation of the economic system towards sustainability, standard environmental economics needs to be complemented by an evolutionary approach, that focuses the attention on irreversible, path-dependent change and long-run mutual selection of environmental and economic processes and systems. The article provides an overview of the main existing evolutionary contribut...
There are often no easy answers to environmental and sustainable challenges in the way to sustainabl...
A basic tenet of ecological economics is that economic growth and development are ultimately constra...
The paper argues that by combining ecological economics, IPE and regulation approaches more closely,...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
In this paper, it is argued that the view of the economic sphere as a closed system cannot appropria...
Evolutionary and environmental economics have a potentially close relationship. This paper reviews p...
The paper discusses evolutionary economics in the context of the paradigm of sustainable development...
This article reviews different views of neo-classical and ecological economics on the sustainability...
An evolutionary perspective on policies to foster sustainable development is presented. It is argued...
The prevailing economic paradigm, in which a closed circular flow of production and consumption can ...
We attempt to sensitize the business practitioner and the public-policy planner, as well as students...
Most ecological and environmental resources are scarce. Ecological economics and environmental econo...
In scientific study evolution of the environmental studies in political economy is studied. Classic ...
Global social and economic trends are marked by the increasing imbalance between production and cons...
In this paper we review evolutionary economic modelling in relation to environmental policy. We disc...
There are often no easy answers to environmental and sustainable challenges in the way to sustainabl...
A basic tenet of ecological economics is that economic growth and development are ultimately constra...
The paper argues that by combining ecological economics, IPE and regulation approaches more closely,...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
In this paper, it is argued that the view of the economic sphere as a closed system cannot appropria...
Evolutionary and environmental economics have a potentially close relationship. This paper reviews p...
The paper discusses evolutionary economics in the context of the paradigm of sustainable development...
This article reviews different views of neo-classical and ecological economics on the sustainability...
An evolutionary perspective on policies to foster sustainable development is presented. It is argued...
The prevailing economic paradigm, in which a closed circular flow of production and consumption can ...
We attempt to sensitize the business practitioner and the public-policy planner, as well as students...
Most ecological and environmental resources are scarce. Ecological economics and environmental econo...
In scientific study evolution of the environmental studies in political economy is studied. Classic ...
Global social and economic trends are marked by the increasing imbalance between production and cons...
In this paper we review evolutionary economic modelling in relation to environmental policy. We disc...
There are often no easy answers to environmental and sustainable challenges in the way to sustainabl...
A basic tenet of ecological economics is that economic growth and development are ultimately constra...
The paper argues that by combining ecological economics, IPE and regulation approaches more closely,...