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This paper analyzes the theoretical and empirical links between inequality in human development on the one hand and sustainability on the other. It specifically looks at causality in both directions. Inequality in various dimensions of human development is analyzed with respect to both weak and...
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environment and could help the economists find the best strategies for economic development. This goal of this article is to …
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that economic growth and care for the environment go "hand in hand," is being reaffirmed. In a way, green growth represents … a step backward, i.e., going back to the UN Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio in 1992, when …
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the carrying and assimilative capacity of the environment and the substitutability of produced and natural capital. The …
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The natural capital concept is generating broad interest that extends well beyond economists. Economics has a long history of applying capital theory to natural resources. However, measurement of the value of ecosystems has mostly focused on income flows rather than valuing stocks of natural...
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A broad range of agriculture-environment interactions can be organized around the concept of agriculture as a producer …
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