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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781402069666
ISBN (ISBN-10): 1402069669
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Herausgeber: Springer Netherland
330 Seiten
Sprache: eng/Englisch

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Autor des Buches: bartelmus, peter bartel, shankara
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Autor/in: Peter Bartelmus
Titel: Quantitative Eco-nomics - How sustainable are our economies?
Verlag: Springer; Springer Netherland
329 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008-04-19
Dordrecht; NL
Sprache: Englisch
96,29 € (DE)
99,00 € (AT)
118,00 CHF (CH)
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EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Wirtschaft/Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige, Branchen; Umweltökonomie; Verstehen; Corporate Social Responsibility; Global Governance; Sustainable Development; development; ecological economics; environmental economics; environmental ethics; environmental indicators; green accounting; production; statistics; sustainability; B; Environmental Economics; Development Economics; Statistics in Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, Education, Behavorial Sciences, Public Policy; Environmental Management; Environmental Sciences; Sustainability; Economics and Finance; Entwicklungsökonomie und Schwellenländer; Sozialforschung und -statistik; Umweltmanagement; Umwelt; Nachhaltigkeit; BB

-nomics” cuts through the fog of vision and advocacy by comparing and applying new quantitative tools of both environmental and ecological economics. Environmental accounts and empirical analyses provide operational concepts and measures of the sustainability of economic performance and growth. They facilitate rational and compatible environmental and economic policies.

. Has the paradigm run its course? The answer is a guarded ‘yes’ – guarded because the concept still carries considerable environmental goodwill. At the same time the opaque concept fosters contradictory policy advice, or worse, inaction. Do we need zero- or accelerated economic growth? Should we reduce conspicuous consumption or enjoy spending as we see fit? Will rules and regulation or adjusted markets prevent environmental disaster?

13. Strategies: tackling the limits to growth.- 13:1 Ignoring the limits: muddling through.- 13:2 Complying with limits: curbing economic activity.- 13:3 Pushing the limits: eco-efficiency.- 13:4 Adopting limits: sufficiency, corporate social responsibility, environmental ethics.- 14. Globalisation and global governance.- 14:1 Sustainability effects of globalisation.- 14:2 Global governance for sustainable development.- 15. Questions, questions, questions – and some answers.- 15:1 What’s the problem?- 15:2 What’s economics got to do with it?- 15:3 How bad is it?- 15:4 What can be done?- 15:5 Some non-conclusive answers.- Annexes.- I. Market failure and environmental cost internalisation – a primer.- II. Economic rent and natural resource depletion.- III. SEEA Germany – a pilot case study.- References.- Index.- Colour Plates.

Part I: Questions, Questions, Questions.- Part II: Assessing the Physical Base of the Economy.- Part III: Greening the Economic Accounts.- Part IV: Analysis – Modelling Sustainability.- Part V: Strategic Outlook.-

Fuzzy vision, anecdotal evidence, media hype and rhetoric characterise the debate of environment and economy. At the same time the cornucopian concept of sustainable development enjoys undiminished popularity. Hardly any publication or proclamation on the environment can resist summoning the paradigm.

-nomics" cuts through the fog of vision and advocacy by comparing and applying new quantitative tools of both environmental and ecological economics. Environmental accounts and empirical analyses provide operational concepts and measures of the sustainability of economic performance and growth. They facilitate rational and compatible environmental and economic policies.

. Has the paradigm run its course? The answer is a guarded ‘yes’ – guarded because the concept still carries considerable environmental goodwill. At the same time the opaque concept fosters contradictory policy advice, or worse, inaction. Do we need zero- or accelerated economic growth? Should we reduce conspicuous consumption or enjoy spending as we see fit? Will rules and regulation or adjusted markets prevent environmental disaster?

-nomics" does not brush over open questions, but puts them in perspective. It ends as it began with "questions, questions, questions". The objective is to foster a dialogue between pessimistic environmentalists and more optimistic economists, and furthermore to bring these concepts and tools to the attention of classrooms, boardrooms and offices.

Mostafa K. Tolba, President, International Center for Environment and Development (ICED) and former Executive Director (1974 – 1992), UnitedNations Environment Programme (UNEP)

Robert Repetto, Professor in the Practice of Economics and Sustainable Development, Yale University

Bedrich Moldan, Professor at Charles University of Prague Environment Centre, Senator of the Czech Parliament

Jianguo Qi, Professor at the Institute of Quantitative and Technical Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences


Applies new quantitative tools of both environmental and ecological economics Provides operational concepts and measures of the sustainability of economic performance by making use of environmental accounts and empirical analyses Further Reading” sections at the end of each chapter 16 full colour plates

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