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, evolution, responsibility and justice, a new concept of economic activity emerges within nature. This leads to new …
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How can non-profit organizations improve their governance to increase their social impact? This study examines the effectiveness of a bundle of governance mechanisms -- consisting of social performance-based incentives combined with auditing and feedback -- in the context of a randomized...
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This paper explores whether the EU's new economic development model of "competitive sustainability" could serve as a … role model for ecologically sustainable development models for advanced economies in general. To this end, we first discuss …
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on the co-evolution of institutions and technological change. …
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their communities around the issue of sustainable development. Indeed, those networks have often been described in the … literature as a crucial element in implementing sustainable development at subnational and local levels and across borders. This …
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When confronted with market weaknesses and failures determining sustainability problems for environmental common-pool resources, economic analysis has proposed government intervention as the only alternative available. Elinor Ostrom showed that this dichotomy between market and government is not...
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Strong growth in disposable income has driven, and is still driving, consumption to unprecedented, but not sustainable levels. To explain the dynamic interplay of needs, need satisfaction, and innovation underlying that growth a behavioral theory of consumption is suggested and discussed with...
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The paper looks at how trade reform has gone in Peru and Argentina since the reforms of the 1990s. Peru provides a valuable example of sustaining reform. Argentina, on the other hand, has gone back to a protectionist trade regime that eschews WTO governance principles. The paper brings out the...
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Sustainable social and economic processes of the recent decades are characterized by the emergence of new phenomenon known as precarity and its new accompanying class known as the precariat. The precariat as a social class or social community is primarily associated with a factor of instability...
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