The Best Dads Are Environmental Economists


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The Best Dads Are Environmental Economists a 110 pages Fathers day Notebook featuring Fathers day gifts for dad and a Funny Environmental Economist Dad gag gifts on a Matte-finish cover. Perfect gift for mothers, grandmothers, girls, youth and teens as a Environmental Economist Dad Journal gift. 110 pages 6"x9" White-color paper Matte Finish Cover for an elegant look and feel Are you an Environmental Economist ? Are you looking for a gift for your parents or relatives that works as a Environmental Economists ? Then you need to buy this gift for your grandpa ,Brother, Uncle and celebrate their birthdays. Great Environmental Economists gift for Father's Day . Are you looking for a Environmental Economist Dad Fathers day Gift ? Environmental Economist Dad Journal ? Environmental Economist Notebook Notebook ? Then click on our brand and check the hundreds more custom options and top designs in our shop!




Composition Notebook: Environmental Economist by Day World's Best Dad by Night


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Composition Notebook: Environmental Economist by day World's Best Dad by night a 110 pages Fathers day Notebook featuring Fathers day gifts for dad and a Funny Environmental Economist Dad gag gifts on a Matte-finish cover. Perfect gift for mothers, grandmothers, girls, youth and teens as a Environmental Economist Dad Journal gift. 110 pages 6"x9" White-color paper Matte Finish Cover for an elegant look and feel Are you a Environmental Economist ? Are you looking for a gift for your parents or relatives that works as a Environmental Economists ? Then you need to buy this gift for your grandma ,sister, Auntie and celebrate their birthdays. Great Environmental Economists gift for Mother's Day . Are you looking for a Environmental Economist Dad Fathers day Gift ? Environmental Economist Dad Journal ? Environmental Economist Notebook Notebook ? Then click on our brand and check the hundreds more custom options and top designs in our shop!




Ecological Economics and the Ecology of Economics


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Contains articles first published in journals in the 1980s and 1990s by a leading commentator on the environment, offering lively criticism of existing work on ecological economics and the economics of ecology. A theme of all the essays is that changes in perspective, attitudes, and policies are required to avoid the impoverishment that results when environmental and social costs of growth exceed benefits. Issues addressed include growth economics, misunderstandings of thermodynamics, economic development and population, globalization, money, and humans in the ecosystem. The author is a professor in the school of public affairs at the University of Maryland. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Principles of Environmental Economics


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This text offers a systematic exposition of environmental and natural resource economics. It considers a variety of real world examples to illustrate the policy relevance and implications of key economic and ecological concepts.




Green Economics


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This book's pluralistic, non-dogmatic, and committed investigation of the values of ecological sustainability, economic justice, and human dignity provides balanced analysis of environmental problems and their potential solutions.




The New Environmental Economics


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Too often, economics disassociates humans from nature, the economy from the biosphere that contains it, and sustainability from fairness. When economists do engage with environmental issues, they typically reduce their analysis to a science of efficiency that leaves aside issues of distributional analysis and justice. The aim of this lucid textbook is to provide a framework that prioritizes human well-being within the limits of the biosphere, and to rethink economic analysis and policy in the light of not just efficiency but equity. Leading economist Éloi Laurent systematically ties together sustainability and justice issues in covering a wide range of topics, from biodiversity and ecosystems, energy and climate change, environmental health and environmental justice, to new indicators of well-being and sustainability beyond GDP and growth, social-ecological transition, and sustainable urban systems. This book equips readers with ideas and tools from various disciplines alongside economics, such as history, political science, and philosophy, and invites them to apply those insights in order to understand and eventually tackle pressing twenty-first-century challenges. It will be an invaluable resource for students of environmental economics and policy, and sustainable development.




Environmental economics


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'The river Rhine, it is well known, Doth wash your city of Cologne; Butteil me, Nymphs, what power divine Shall henceforth wash the river Rhine?' The above strophe, composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge early last century, shows that interest in environmental problems (in this case, the self-cleansing property of water) is not just something new, but was also present in the past. The reader may wonder, after this poetic contribution which is still very relevant, if there is any need to compile a book which handles environmental problems in a much less prosaic, i. e. scientific, way. It is my firm beliefthat present environmental problems, because of both s i z e and in t e n s y, i t deserve our profound attention. This concern will have to be shown not only by those directly involved, viz. the 'man in the street', but also by the authorities as well as by scientists. In view also of the social relevance of the environmental question, science may not be impartial but must make a (modest) attempt to analyse, explain and solve the present environmental question systematically.




Fifty Major Economists


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An introduction to the life, work and ideas of the people who have shaped the economic landscape from the sixteenth century to the present day. Now in a third edition, it considers how major economists might have viewed challenges such as the continuing economic slump, high unemployment and the sovereign debt problems which face the world today, it includes entries on: • Paul Krugman • Hyman Minsky • John Maynard Keynes • Adam Smith • Irving Fisher • James Buchanan Fifty Major Economists contains brief biographical information on each featured economist and an explanation of their major contributions to economics, along with simple illustrations of their ideas. With reference to the recent work of living economists, guides to the best of recent scholarship and a glossary of terms, Fifty Major Economists is an ideal resource for students of economics. Steven Pressman is Professor of Economics and Finance at Monmouth University. He has published around 120 articles in refereed journals and as book chapters, and has authored, or edited 13 books, including Women in the Age of Economic Transformation, Economics and Its Discontents, Alternative Theories of the State, and Leading Contemporary Economists.




You Can't Eat Gnp


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An eye-opening look at the ecological foundations of prosperity.




The Economist's View of the World


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This book explains and assesses the ways in which micro, welfare and benefit-cost economists view the world of public policy. In general terms, microeconomic concepts and models can be seen to appear regularly in the work of political scientists, sociologists and psychologists. As a consequence, these and related concepts and models have now had sufficient time to influence strongly and to extend the range of policy options available to government departments. The central focus of this book is the 'cross-over' from economic modelling to policy implementation, which remains obscure and uncertain. The author outlines the importance of a wider knowledge of microeconomics for improving the effects and orientation of public policy. He also provides a critique of some basic economic assumptions, notably the 'consumer sovereignty principle'. Within this context the reader is in a better position to understand the 'marvellous insights and troubling blindnesses' of economists where often what is controversial politically is not so controversial among economists.