Ecological Economics: An IntroductionCambridge University Press, 2005 M10 6 - 560 pages Taking as its starting point the interdependence of the economy and the natural environment, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field of ecological economics. The authors, who have written extensively on the economics of sustainability, build on insights from both mainstream economics and ecological sciences. Part I explores the interdependence of the modern economy and its environment, while Part II focuses mainly on the economy and on economics. Part III looks at how national governments set policy targets and the instruments used to pursue those targets. Part IV examines international trade and institutions, and two major global threats to sustainability - climate change and biodiversity loss. Assuming no prior knowledge of economics, this textbook is well suited for use on interdisciplinary environmental science and management courses. It has extensive student-friendly features including discussion questions and exercises, keyword highlighting, real-world illustrations, further reading and website addresses. |
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... Questions 120 Exercises 120 PART II ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 123 Chapter 5 Economic accounting 125 5.1 Input - output accounting 125 5.1.1 The basic accounts 125 5.1.2 Input - output analysis 128 5.1.3 Accounting for direct and indirect ...
... Questions 120 Exercises 120 PART II ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 123 Chapter 5 Economic accounting 125 5.1 Input - output accounting 125 5.1.1 The basic accounts 125 5.1.2 Input - output analysis 128 5.1.3 Accounting for direct and indirect ...
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... Questions 165 Exercises 165 Chapter 6 Economic growth and human well - being 167 6.1 The rich and the poor 167 6.1.1 International comparisons of per capita national income 167 6.1.2 Many poor , few rich 169 6.1.3 Poverty in the world ...
... Questions 165 Exercises 165 Chapter 6 Economic growth and human well - being 167 6.1 The rich and the poor 167 6.1.1 International comparisons of per capita national income 167 6.1.2 Many poor , few rich 169 6.1.3 Poverty in the world ...
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... Questions 208 Exercises 208 Chapter 7 Economic growth and the environment 210 7.1 The IPAT identity 210 7.1.1 Scenarios for the near future 212 7.1.2 The commodity composition of GDP consumption technology ' 216 7.2 Modelling growth and ...
... Questions 208 Exercises 208 Chapter 7 Economic growth and the environment 210 7.1 The IPAT identity 210 7.1.1 Scenarios for the near future 212 7.1.2 The commodity composition of GDP consumption technology ' 216 7.2 Modelling growth and ...
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... questions 259 Exercises 259 Chapter 8 Exchange and markets 261 8.1 Exchange and specialisation 261 8.1.1 Exchange 261 8.1.2 Specialisation in production 262 8.1.3 Money and prices 266 8.2 How markets work 268 8.2.1 Demand and supply ...
... questions 259 Exercises 259 Chapter 8 Exchange and markets 261 8.1 Exchange and specialisation 261 8.1.1 Exchange 261 8.1.2 Specialisation in production 262 8.1.3 Money and prices 266 8.2 How markets work 268 8.2.1 Demand and supply ...
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... Questions 357 Websites 357 Exercises 357 PART III GOVERNANCE 359 Chapter 10 Determining policy objectives 361 10.1 The history of the sustainable development principle 362 10.1.1 The early days of sustainable development 362 10.1.2 The ...
... Questions 357 Websites 357 Exercises 357 PART III GOVERNANCE 359 Chapter 10 Determining policy objectives 361 10.1 The history of the sustainable development principle 362 10.1.1 The early days of sustainable development 362 10.1.2 The ...
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Ecological Economics: An Introduction Gareth Edwards-Jones,Michael S. Common,Sigrid Stagl,Ben Davies,Salman S Hussain,Davies, Glyn No preview available - 2005 |
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