Models of Sustainable DevelopmentSylvie Faucheux, David Pearce, David William Pearce, John L. R. Proops A rigorous approach to environmental sustainability suitable for researchers and graduate students in environmental economics. Surveys a wide range of approaches to modeling sustainable development, including neo-classical, evolutionary, ecological economics, and neo-Ricardian. Examines how they deal with such fundamental issues as equity between and within generations, the very long term, the irreversibility of ecological change, uncertainty and system complexity, and processes of technological change. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... effects of consumption and pollution stock ) . The natural environmental indicator is of course the pollution stock . In the case of separability of the utility function , or when the pollution stock has a negative effect on the ...
... effects of consumption and pollution stock ) . The natural environmental indicator is of course the pollution stock . In the case of separability of the utility function , or when the pollution stock has a negative effect on the ...
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... effects of the tax would in fact be cancelled out because of the fall in consumption in the OECD area , leading to a fall in world prices , leading in turn to an increase of consumption in other areas . From this , Pezzey concludes that ...
... effects of the tax would in fact be cancelled out because of the fall in consumption in the OECD area , leading to a fall in world prices , leading in turn to an increase of consumption in other areas . From this , Pezzey concludes that ...
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... effect , Economic Journal 101 : 92-937 . Pezzey , J. ( 1992 ) Analysis of unilateral CO2 control in the European Community and OECD , Energy Journal 13 : 159-171 . Proost , S. and Van Regemorter , D. ( 1990 ) Economic effects of a ...
... effect , Economic Journal 101 : 92-937 . Pezzey , J. ( 1992 ) Analysis of unilateral CO2 control in the European Community and OECD , Energy Journal 13 : 159-171 . Proost , S. and Van Regemorter , D. ( 1990 ) Economic effects of a ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Sustainability versus | 25 |
A Renewable Natural Resource Reproduction Competitive | 37 |
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