This book analyses energy development in the broader context of economic and social changes, and evaluates the implications of ecological limits to growth on the economic system whilst arguing that the existing capitalist system is fundamentally incompatible with ecological sustainability. The Chinese context is naturally central to this.
This book analyses energy development in the broader context of economic and social changes, and evaluates the implications of ecological limits to growth on the economic system whilst arguing that the existing capitalist system is fundamentally incompatible with ecological sustainability. The Chinese context is naturally central to this.
Minqi Li is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Utah, USA
Inhaltsangabe
1. Peak Oil, Climate Change, and China 2. China and the Capitalist World System 3. Energy and the Economy 4. Peak Oil 5. Peak Energy and the Limits to Global Economic Growth 6. Peak Energy and the Limits to China's Economic Growth 7. The Crisis of the Chinese Capitalism 8. China and Climate Change 9. Transition to the End of Growth
1. Peak Oil, Climate Change, and China 2. China and the Capitalist World System 3. Energy and the Economy 4. Peak Oil 5. Peak Energy and the Limits to Global Economic Growth 6. Peak Energy and the Limits to China's Economic Growth 7. The Crisis of the Chinese Capitalism 8. China and Climate Change 9. Transition to the End of Growth
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