Nobel Laureate Robert Solow explores how changes in social
accounting practice could contribute to more rational debate and
action in crafting economic and environmental policy. A thoughtful
work about the wise use of society's natural resources,
intergenerational equity, and the translation of ideas about
sustainability into real policy.
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