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Ecological economics and sustainable development : selected essays of Herman Daly
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Advances in ecological economics
Publication Information:
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007
Physical Description:
x, 270 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781847209887

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Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development comprises a carefully chosen selection of some 25 articles, speeches, congressional testimonies, reviews, and critiques from the last ten years of Herman Daly's ever-illuminating work.

This book seeks to identify the blind spots and errors in standard growth economics, alongside the corrections that ecological economics offers to better guide us toward a sustainable economy - one with deeper biophysical and ethical roots.

Under the general heading of sustainability and ecological economics, many specific topics are here brought into relation with each other. These include: limits to growth; full-world versus empty-world economics; uneconomic growth; definitions of sustainability; peak oil; steady-state economics; allocation versus distribution versus scale issues; non-enclosure of rival goods and enclosure of non-rival goods; production functions and the laws of thermodynamics; OPEC and Kyoto; involuntary resettlement and development; resource versus value-added taxation; globalization versus internationalization; immigration; climate change; and the philosophical presuppositions of policy, including the policies suggested in connection with the topics above.

This fascinating work will appeal to scholars and academics of ecological, environmental, development, and environmental resource economics and studies.


Author Notes

The late Herman E. Daly, formerly Emeritus Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, US and Winner of the 2014 Blue Planet prize