Toward a steady-state economy. Edited by Herman E. Daly.

Compiler
Daly, Herman E. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
San Francisco, W.H. Freeman [1973]
Description
x, 332 pages illustrations 24 cm

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        Contents
        • The entropy law and the economic problem / Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
        • Mineral resources in fact and fancy / Preston Cloud
        • Impact of population growth / Paul R. Ehrlich and John P. Holdren
        • The new biology : what price relieving man's estate? / Leon R. Kass
        • The economics of the coming spaceship earth / Kenneth E. Boulding
        • The tragedy of the commons / Garrett Hardin
        • The steady-state economy : toward a political economy of biophysical equilibrium and moral growth / Herman E. Daly
        • The guaranteed income as an environmental measure / Warren A. Johnson
        • Ecology and social conflict / Richard England and Barry Bluestone
        • Leviathan or oblivion? / William Ophuls
        • Buddhist economics / E.F. Schumacher
        • Economic growth versus existential balance / Walter A. Weisskopf
        • Electric power, employment, and economic growth : a case study in growthmania / Herman E. Daly
        • The carrying capacity of our global environment : a look at the ethical alternatives / Jørgen Randers and Donella Meadows
        • Ecology, ethics, and theology / John Cobb
        • The abolition of man / C.S. Lewis.
        ISBN
        • 0716707993
        • 9780716707998
        • 0716707934 ((pbk.))
        • 9780716707936 ((pbk.))
        LCCN
        72005710
        OCLC
        524050
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