"Sustainable Development: Economics and Policy" applies an
interdisciplinary perspective to the latest developments in
economic analysis and to policies affecting the global environment
and economic development. Extensive pedagogy is included to
facilitate classroom use.
The book advances economic theory to meet the challenges of
dealing with the complexities of institutions and decision-making
practices. While taking into account the latest scientific
assessments in the areas of environmental science, the book also
integrates the author's own research on sustainable development
under changing conditions. The volume integrates ecological and
institutional economics to suggest pragmatic policy frameworks and
specific directions for further development.
Themes include:
Debt-trade-environment linkages and environment-poverty
nexus.
Environmental accounting.
Roles of private sector and international institutions.
Science and economics of global warming and global commons.
Role and limitations of Net National Product as an indicator of
sustainability
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