Post Keynesian and ecological economics: confronting environmental issues/ Richard P.F. Holt, Steven Pressman, Clive L. Spash
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 337 HOL/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P14593 |
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; PART I Introduction; 1. Post Keynesian and ecological economics: alternative perspectives on sustainability and environmental economics; PART II Methodology and History of Thought; 2. Recent developments in Post Keynesian methodology and their relevance for understanding environmental issues; 3. Challenges for Post Keynesian growth theory: utopia meets environmental and social reality; 4. The environmental case for a collective assessment of economism; 5. The Post Keynesian/ecological economics of Kenneth Boulding. 6. Combining Post Keynesian, ecological and institutional economics perspectivesPART III Consumers in Theory and Practice; 7. Post Keynesian consumer choice theory and ecological economics; 8. Price-based versus standards-based approaches to reducing car addiction and other environmentally destructive activities; 9. The socio-psychology of achieving sustainable consumption: an example using mass communication; PART IV Structuring S.
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