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ecological economics – what is it, and what differs it from environmental economics?

ecological economics – what is it, and what differs it from environmental economics?. Eva Friman 2011. the concept of economic growth as a paradigm shift in economic thought in the 1950s. Eva Friman 2011. modernist economic discourse. Eva Friman 2011. neoclassical economics.

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ecological economics – what is it, and what differs it from environmental economics?

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  1. ecological economics – what is it, and what differs it from environmental economics? Eva Friman 2011

  2. the concept of economic growth as a paradigm shift in economic thought in the 1950s Eva Friman 2011

  3. modernist economic discourse Eva Friman 2011

  4. neoclassical economics Eva Friman 2011

  5. classical theoryinstitutional theory Eva Friman 2011

  6. basic assumptions Eva Friman 2011

  7. needs & wants needssatiable, must be satisfied to survive wants insatiable, must not be satisfied to survive Eva Friman 2011

  8. basic assumptions Eva Friman 2011

  9. weak and strong sustainability natural capital cultural capital human made capital – substitutes or complements? Eva Friman 2011

  10. weak and strong sustainability substitutes complements weak sustainability strong sustainability (priority to efficiency) (priority to sustainability) keeping total capital intact keeping intact human made and natural capital separately, plus current situation means natural capital needs to grow Eva Friman 2011

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  13. GDP and ISEW Eva Friman 2011

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