How can we reconcile economic growth with the need to protect the natural environment? Will scarcity of natural resources eventually force economic growth to cease? This book introduces key models and shows how modern growth theory can be used to shed light on the relation between economic growth, natural resources, and the environment.
How can we reconcile economic growth with the need to protect the natural environment? Will scarcity of natural resources eventually force economic growth to cease? This book introduces key models and shows how modern growth theory can be used to shed light on the relation between economic growth, natural resources, and the environment.
Clas Eriksson is Professor in economics at Mälardalen University College, Västerås, Sweden. He obtained his PhD and associate professor (docent) degrees from Uppsala University.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction Part I: TOOLS 2.: Production 3: The Solow Model 4: Endogenous Technological Change PART II: NATURAL RESOURCES 5: Land 6: Exhaustible Resources Part III: POLLUTION 7: Pollution Reduction by Abatement 8: Pollution Reduction by Directed Technological Change 9: Utility Maximization
1: Introduction Part I: TOOLS 2.: Production 3: The Solow Model 4: Endogenous Technological Change PART II: NATURAL RESOURCES 5: Land 6: Exhaustible Resources Part III: POLLUTION 7: Pollution Reduction by Abatement 8: Pollution Reduction by Directed Technological Change 9: Utility Maximization
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