Контакты/Проезд  Доставка и Оплата Помощь/Возврат
История
  +7(495) 980-12-10
  пн-пт: 10-18 сб,вс: 11-18
  shop@logobook.ru
   
    Поиск книг                    Поиск по списку ISBN Расширенный поиск    
Найти
  Зарубежные издательства Российские издательства  
Авторы | Каталог книг | Издательства | Новинки | Учебная литература | Акции | Хиты | |
 

The Sustainable Development Theory: A Critical Approach, Volume 2: When Certainties Become Doubts, Pohoata Ion, Diaconaşu Delia Elena, Crupenschi Vladimir Mihai


Варианты приобретения
Цена: 13974.00р.
Кол-во:
Наличие: Поставка под заказ.  Есть в наличии на складе поставщика.
Склад Америка: Есть  
При оформлении заказа до: 2025-07-28
Ориентировочная дата поставки: Август-начало Сентября
При условии наличия книги у поставщика.

Добавить в корзину
в Мои желания

Автор: Pohoata Ion, Diaconaşu Delia Elena, Crupenschi Vladimir Mihai
Название:  The Sustainable Development Theory: A Critical Approach, Volume 2: When Certainties Become Doubts
ISBN: 9783030613211
Издательство: Springer
Классификация:



ISBN-10: 3030613216
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 434
Вес: 0.51 кг.
Дата издания: 28.10.2021
Серия: Palgrave studies in sustainability, environment and macroeconomics
Язык: English
Издание: 1st ed. 2021
Иллюстрации: 1 illustrations, black and white; xiv, 285 p. 1 illus.
Размер: 21.01 x 14.81 x 1.75 cm
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
Подзаголовок: When certainties become doubts
Ссылка на Издательство: Link
Рейтинг:
Поставляется из: Германии
Описание: Business cycle sustainability, anti-crisis therapy, technological unemployment, the natural rate of interest, and the Bruntland matrix are also examined. This book aims to present a holistic approach to sustainable development where social, ecological, and economic components are balanced.


The Sustainable Development Theory: A Critical Approach, Volume 1: The Discourse of the Founders

Автор: Pohoață Ion, Diaconaşu Delia Elena, Crupenschi Vladimir Mihai
Название: The Sustainable Development Theory: A Critical Approach, Volume 1: The Discourse of the Founders
ISBN: 303054849X ISBN-13(EAN): 9783030548490
Издательство: Springer
Рейтинг:
Цена: 15372.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

Описание:

Introduction

Chapter I: The avatars of sustainability: A necessary prolegomenon

I.1. Why is it important to look back to the founders?

I.2. Sustainable development: everything and nothing

I.3. How do we understand the Brundtland Report?

I.4. What is sustainability? The sustainability-durability-resilience kit.

Chapter II: Classical insights in support of sustainability

II.1. Work division and human cooperation - fundamental determinants

II.2. Social harmony in an economically stratified world.

II.3. The institutionalism of economic order at the classics:

II.3.1. Job description for the invisible hand

II.3.2. Informal institutions of an open economy: money, market, and property.

II.4. Work, accumulation and profit in the preface to the economy of happiness. The exception of the happy abstinence of J.S. Mill

II.5. Competition in the free market and the origin of bubble-free GDP.

II.6. Does economic geography matter? Ricardo and Malthus: the physical limits of development

II.7. Moral responsibility in Adam Smith's language

Conclusion: An Adamist economy: a sustainable vision.

Chapter III: How sustainable are the neoclassics?

III.1. Sustainability does not agree with:

1.1. Homo economicus rationalis and his environmental void

1.2. The supply and demand pendulum with limitless resources: A macro economy for an ideal world.

III.2. Fulcrums:

2.1. Pareto or what each generation deserves

2.2. Two sentences from Walras:

2.2.1. There are no ideal sustainability models

2.2.2. Economic efficiency is nothing if it is not social as well

2.3. Drifts towards environment sustainability: A. Marshall, A.C. Pigou

Conclusion: Neoclassical macroeconomics: lacking sustainability

Chapter IV: The social strain: reversed causalities and the risk of weakening the lesson on sustainability

IV.1. When social peace undermines the logic of sustainability

IV.2. The anti-social heresy of anti-economism

IV.3. Reassigning the development paradigm in the area of distributive justice

IV.3.1. Distribution before production: The workplace promise

IV.3.2. Pikettism or the pathos of quantitative levelling

IV.4. Market social economy of sustainability

Conclusions: Redistributive justice: a Trojan horse of unsustainability

Chapter V: Founder benchmarks in environmental economics

V.1. Whose land is the "mother of wealth"? What means the physiocracy today?

V.2. Why is the classical Marxist preoccupied with pollution and resource exhaustion?

V.3. The reasonable pessimism of Ricardo and Malthus

V.4. Marshall and Pigou: The pollutant has to pay.

Conclusions: The environment as an implicit preoccupation of economic growth

Chapter VI: Decrease - a logical inadequacy

VI.1. Between hypocrisy and law-like necessity

VI.2. Is Mill a predecessor of decrease?

VI.3. The seductive logic of decrease: Nicolae Georgescu-Roegen

VI.4. Happiness through decreasing

VI.5. Towards a new consumption dialectic

Chapter VII: Validation of the classics: Long term sustainability

VII.1. Schumpeter, Kuznets, Davos. A new face of "creative destruction"

VII.2.

The Sustainable Development Theory: A Critical Approach, Volume 1: The Discourse of the Founders

Автор: Pohoață Ion, Diaconaşu Delia Elena, Crupenschi Vladimir Mihai
Название: The Sustainable Development Theory: A Critical Approach, Volume 1: The Discourse of the Founders
ISBN: 3030548465 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783030548469
Издательство: Springer
Рейтинг:
Цена: 15372.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

Описание:

Introduction

Chapter I: The avatars of sustainability: A necessary prolegomenon

I.1. Why is it important to look back to the founders?

I.2. Sustainable development: everything and nothing

I.3. How do we understand the Brundtland Report?

I.4. What is sustainability? The sustainability-durability-resilience kit.

Chapter II: Classical insights in support of sustainability

II.1. Work division and human cooperation - fundamental determinants

II.2. Social harmony in an economically stratified world.

II.3. The institutionalism of economic order at the classics:

II.3.1. Job description for the invisible hand

II.3.2. Informal institutions of an open economy: money, market, and property.

II.4. Work, accumulation and profit in the preface to the economy of happiness. The exception of the happy abstinence of J.S. Mill

II.5. Competition in the free market and the origin of bubble-free GDP.

II.6. Does economic geography matter? Ricardo and Malthus: the physical limits of development

II.7. Moral responsibility in Adam Smith's language

Conclusion: An Adamist economy: a sustainable vision.

Chapter III: How sustainable are the neoclassics?

III.1. Sustainability does not agree with:

1.1. Homo economicus rationalis and his environmental void

1.2. The supply and demand pendulum with limitless resources: A macro economy for an ideal world.

III.2. Fulcrums:

2.1. Pareto or what each generation deserves

2.2. Two sentences from Walras:

2.2.1. There are no ideal sustainability models

2.2.2. Economic efficiency is nothing if it is not social as well

2.3. Drifts towards environment sustainability: A. Marshall, A.C. Pigou

Conclusion: Neoclassical macroeconomics: lacking sustainability

Chapter IV: The social strain: reversed causalities and the risk of weakening the lesson on sustainability

IV.1. When social peace undermines the logic of sustainability

IV.2. The anti-social heresy of anti-economism

IV.3. Reassigning the development paradigm in the area of distributive justice

IV.3.1. Distribution before production: The workplace promise

IV.3.2. Pikettism or the pathos of quantitative levelling

IV.4. Market social economy of sustainability

Conclusions: Redistributive justice: a Trojan horse of unsustainability

Chapter V: Founder benchmarks in environmental economics

V.1. Whose land is the "mother of wealth"? What means the physiocracy today?

V.2. Why is the classical Marxist preoccupied with pollution and resource exhaustion?

V.3. The reasonable pessimism of Ricardo and Malthus

V.4. Marshall and Pigou: The pollutant has to pay.

Conclusions: The environment as an implicit preoccupation of economic growth

Chapter VI: Decrease - a logical inadequacy

VI.1. Between hypocrisy and law-like necessity

VI.2. Is Mill a predecessor of decrease?

VI.3. The seductive logic of decrease: Nicolae Georgescu-Roegen

VI.4. Happiness through decreasing

VI.5. Towards a new consumption dialectic

Chapter VII: Validation of the classics: Long term sustainability

VII.1. Schumpeter, Kuznets, Davos. A new face of "creative destruction"

VII.2.


ООО "Логосфера " Тел:+7(495) 980-12-10 www.logobook.ru
   В Контакте     В Контакте Мед  Мобильная версия