Description |
xviii, 390 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm |
Series |
Routledge studies in ecological economics |
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Routledge studies in ecological economics.
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Contents |
Why focus on the connection between the environment and employment? / Philip Lawn -- The potential conflict between ecological sustainability and full employment / Philip Lawn -- Why have post-Keynesians (perhaps) inadequately dealt with issues related to the environment? / Andrew Mearman -- Recovering and extending classical and Marshallian foundations for a post-Keynesian environmental economics / Paul Christensen -- The relevance of post-Keynesian economics to sustainable development / Richard Holt -- The basic income guarantee and the goals of equality, efficiency, and environmentalism / Karl Widerquist and Michael A. Lewis -- Evaluating the economic and environmental viability of basic income and job guarantees / Pavlina R. Tcherneva -- A comparison of the macroeconomic consequences of basic income and job guarantee schemes / William Mitchell and Martin Watts -- An applied general equilibrium analysis of a double dividend policy for the Spanish economy / Antonio Manresa and Ferran Sancho -- An empirical assessment of ecological tax reform and the double dividend / Philip Lawn -- A city that works: employment patterns and urban ecosystem service requirements in Greater Christchurch, New Zealand / Nigel Jollands, Nancy Golubiewski and Garry McDonald -- Employment and environment in a sustainable Europe / Freiderich Hinterberger, Ines Omann and Andrea Stocker -- Managing without growth / Peter Victor and Gideon Rosenbluth -- Final thoughts on reconciling the goals of ecological sustainability and full employment / Philip Lawn |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Environmental economics.
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Gross domestic product.
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Author |
Lawn, Philip A.
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LC no. |
2008044654 |
ISBN |
9780415448796 hardback |
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0415448794 hardback |
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