Ecological Economics: Political Economics for Social and Environmental Development

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Routledge, 5 בנוב׳ 2013 - 224 עמודים
Ecological economics seeks to socially construct a political economics which will deal successfully with environmental problems and make the individual more visible in economic analysis. The author describes the principles, strategies and instruments of social change for key players - governmental agencies, business corporations, environmental and religious organizations and universities - and underlines their responsibilities in the market economy. Peter Soderbaum emphasizes the need to articulate ideologies, worldviews, ethics and related scientific perspectives as part of economics, and the importance of pluralism and democratic decision making. His account of the theories and means that will brings us closer to a sustainable society consider tools such as environmental impact assessment (EIA) and describes success indicators such as environmental labelling and environmental management systems (EMS). It highlights strategies and policies that facilitate social change and sets out future agendas for the individual actors in political economics.
 

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List of figures and tables
Acknowledgements
NeoClassical Economics
Facing Complexity
Ecological Economics
Epistemological Tensions and Complementarities
The Political Economic Person and the Political Economic Organization
Economics Efficiency and Ideological Orientation
Conclusions on Efficiency Rationality and Ideology
A Political Economics
Purpose and Context of Studies
Comparing Alternatives with Respect to Impacts and Conflicts of Interest
A Scheme of Analysis
Epilogue
Reference
Index

A Disaggregated and Ideologically open Conception of Economics

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