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This monograph proposes a concept of the formation (establishment) of physical macroeconomics of sustainable development that expands the system of coordinates in the research in economic science as it takes into account physical parameters of biosphere terrestrial space in economic development.The object of this research in physical macroeconomics are the complex ecological social-economic systems (ESES) in whose core lie the terrestrial ecological systems characterized by a certain volume of the Earth¿s ecological supply.Physical macroeconomics studies the models of commensurability of…mehr

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This monograph proposes a concept of the formation (establishment) of physical macroeconomics of sustainable development that expands the system of coordinates in the research in economic science as it takes into account physical parameters of biosphere terrestrial space in economic development.The object of this research in physical macroeconomics are the complex ecological social-economic systems (ESES) in whose core lie the terrestrial ecological systems characterized by a certain volume of the Earth¿s ecological supply.Physical macroeconomics studies the models of commensurability of biophysical and value estimates on the way to the formation of sustainable economy development of ESES. This research work proposes also a physical and economic paradigm of the formation of economy of sustainable development that unlike the existing paradigms takes into account natural sources of the primary cycle of wealth accumulation in the economy. This gives grounds for the methodological changes in the theory of value and for the construction of a qualitatively new model of the monetary economy for resolving the problems of sustainability.
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Autorenporträt
Lidiia S. Hryniv, Doctora en Ciencias Económicas y Profesora Titular de la Universidad Nacional Ivan Franko Lviv, Ucrania. Es autora de cuatro monografías individuales, coautora de 15 monografías y de más de 270 publicaciones. Sus investigaciones se centran en general en la economía ecológica y de los recursos, pero más concretamente en la dinámica de la sostenibilidad.