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indication of dysfunction in the adaptation systems of the economy. The concepts of ecological and evolutionary economics such as …
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The exogenous and endogenous types of relationships between ethics and economics are explained in neoclassical and non …‐neoclassical frameworks. Market consequentialism, deontological preferences and polity‐market (ecology) interactions are brought out to … configure the theoretical perspectives of the endogenous theory underlying the interface between ethics and economics. The …
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Among biologists it is generally recognized that market activity is having a devastating effect on the biological world. The current worldwide loss of biodiversity may be of the same order of magnitude as the five mass extinctions which have decimated life on earth during the past 500 million...
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Professor Clem Tisdell has written widely on the application of economics to resolve ecological, environmental and …
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the detriment of ecology for two reasons: first, much of the neo‐classical economics (the economics of resource allocation … on ecological economics hold more promise in forging the much needed integration of economics and ecology. Their value …Economic thought has had considerable influence on ecology and environmental management. This has been by and large to …
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Some economists tend to argue that calls to link environmental and labour market issues to trade liberalization are a backdoor method to retaining protectionism. Such a perspective overlooks economic principles pertaining to externalities as well as human capabilities for altruism. Argues that...
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A conceptual and analytical approach is presented to reconcile weak and strong sustainability. It involves a reconsideration of the conception of total capital from an ecological‐economic system perspective. In particular, natural capital is classified into non‐renewable resources, renewable...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to derive operational principles from environmental ethics for business organizations to achieve sustainability. Design/methodology/approach – The paper analyses different levels on which business affects the natural environment. Individual biological...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how CO2 equivalent emissions are closely linked with economic development, over time and also across countries. Design/methodology/approach – Emissions data from energy information administration were subjected to macro analysis, regressed upon...
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