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Philosophical Basics of Ecology and Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

Philosophical Basics of Ecology and Economy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-09-10
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In today's world – despite the dramatic anthropogenic environmental changes – a proper understanding of the relationship between humanity and nature requires a certain detachment. The pressing problems in their whole extent will only be fully understood and solved with comprehensive and patient analysis. Accordingly, this book develops new perspectives on fundamental questions of biology, ecology, and the economy, integrated within a framework of a terminology specially devised by the authors. By illuminating the epistemological backgrounds of ecological-economic research, the authors lay foundations for interdisciplinary environmental research and offer guidelines for practical action. ...

Evolution, Time, Production and the Environment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Evolution, Time, Production and the Environment

This second edition is brought about by two factors. First, the initial printing sold out much more rapidly than we expected. Second, several colleagues have been kind enough to suggest that this book not only has a contribution to make to ecological economics, but also has relevance to economics general. Thus our OUf distinction distinction between between genotypic genotypic and phenotypic evolution may be used to characterise not only economic sectors, but also whole economies, and in particular economic schools of thought. For instance, the Austrian subjectivist school deals explicitly with ignorance and the emergence of novelty, and may therefore be used to analyse genotypic development...

Capital and Time in Ecological Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Capital and Time in Ecological Economics

A focus on neo-Austrian capital theory and its application to the modelling of long-run economy-environment interactions. It overviews the modelling approach and gives an historical survey of capital theory and its development. Issues include green national accounts and resource rents.

Ecological Economics
  • Language: en

Ecological Economics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ecological Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Ecological Economics

An introduction to ecological economics, an emerging discipline combining economics, natural science, and philosophy in the study of the interaction between humans and the natural world. The nine contributors collate their individual knowledge in these traditionally isolated fields producing essays that speak to the roles of science and ethics, evolution in biology, physics, and economics, the relationship between a philosophical experience and an environmental reality, and test cases in linking ecology and economy in the chemical industry. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Entropy
  • Language: en

Entropy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Joint Production and Responsibility in Ecological Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Joint Production and Responsibility in Ecological Economics

This volume explores how environmental problems emerge from economic activity and how they may be addressed in a responsible and sustainable manner. At its centre is the concept of joint production, whereby human action always entails unintended consequences.

Reducing CO2 Emissions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Reducing CO2 Emissions

The global greenhouse effect may be one of the greatest challenges ever to face humankind. If fossil fuel use, and the consequent CO emissions, 2 continue to increase at their current trend, there is the possibility that over the next century there will be massive climate change and the flooding of coastal areas. The economics profession is beginning to respond to this challenge, through seeking to understand the economic processes which detennine the demand for energy, the proportion of this energy supplied by fossil fuels, and the policy instruments available for reducing fossil fuel demand while still supplying appropriate amounts of energy. This study is a contribution to that literature...

Studies in Austrian Capital Theory, Investment, and Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Studies in Austrian Capital Theory, Investment, and Time

The neglect of time in general and of the time structure of production in particular in mainstream economics led to the rebirth of the Austrian tradition in the seventies. The names of BERNHCLZ, HICKS, KIRZNER and VON WEIZSACKER are representative of different approaches. In 1979 my "Introduction to Modern Austrian Capital Theory" appeared, in which I unified various papers BERNHOLZ and I had written. I also linked our approach to those of VON NEUMANN, of HICKS and of neoclassical capital theory. These "Studies" supplement and continue my "Introduction" in various ways. With all the authors of the present volume I have cooperated for several years. This volume is subdivided into five parts. ...

Introduction to Modern Austrian Capital Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

Introduction to Modern Austrian Capital Theory

During the fifties and the sixties the neoclassical concept of the production function was criticized in numerous papers. In particular, the aggregation of different capital goods into a single number was reprehended. A second essential disadvantage, namely the neglect of the time structure of the production process, found, however, rela tively little attention. While up to the thirties the Austrian capital theory which stressed the time aspect of production was an important school, it fell into oblivion after the great capital controversies of the thirties. It took over thirty years, i. e. till the beginning of the seventies be fore it came to a renaissance of the Austrian capital theory by...