The Economics of Sustainability

John C.V. Pezzey* (Editor), Michael A. Toman (Editor)

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    Abstract

    Before the late 1980s, when the ideas of sustainability and sustainable development to the forefront of public debate, conventional, neo-classical economic thinking about development and growth had rarely given any consideration to the needs of future generations, or the sustainability of natural resource use. Defining sustainability broadly as intergenerational fairness in the long-term decision making of a whole society, and using established economic concepts, this selection of refereed journal articles brings a famously ill-defined concept into sharp focus, providing academics at all levels with a formidable research tool. Spanning thirty years of the most important philosophical, theoretical and empirical contributions from both critics and defenders of neo-classical assumptions and methods of economic analysis, this focused collection of papers constitutes a unique, balanced resource on the full range of intellectual debates surrounding the economics of sustainability.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    Number of pages391
    ISBN (Electronic)9781351890991, 9781315240084
    ISBN (Print)9780754621775
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    Publication statusPublished - 2002

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    • Sustainability: An Interdisciplinary Guide

      Pezzey, J., 2002, The Economics of Sustainability. Pezzey, J. C. V. & Toman, M. A. (eds.). London: Taylor and Francis Ltd., p. 103-144 42 p.

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