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Tinbergen & Hueting (1991) provide an approach to the economics of ecological survival that still is unsurpassed. Various “green GDPs” have been proposed such as ISEW, Ecological Footprint, Genuine Savings and Genuine Progress Indicator, and lately there is an increased interest in happiness...
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environment since around 1965. Seminal results are his notion of environmental functions (WWF, 1969), his Ph.D. thesis “New …
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The Stern Review (2006) on the economics of climate change presented a cost estimate of perhaps even 20% of national income and subsequently was criticized by Weitzman and Nordhaus and others in a discussion that centered on the use of the calculus of variations and the choice of the proper rate...
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out of which belong to Muslim world. The governance of the political and corporate institutions, higher education and … technology readiness are classified as significant factors of the business competitiveness. It was concluded that governance … ultimately the sustainable economic development by improvement in the higher education and institutional governance. …
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countries in different ways. It was recommended that Muslim countries should improve their governance of the corporate and …
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In the post communism regime, the responsibility of economic development has largely been shifted to private sector …), democratization in business and finance, corporate culture, fair trade, good governance and economic freedom and participation. The …, and competitiveness were redefined. The implementation of the separate entity concept and the code of corporate governance …
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