Economist theories do not take into account the socially constructed nature of debate surrounding the environment and environmental policy. This book examines whether proposed economic solutions to environmental policy are viable in practice.
Economist theories do not take into account the socially constructed nature of debate surrounding the environment and environmental policy. This book examines whether proposed economic solutions to environmental policy are viable in practice.
Corinne Gendron is Professor at the University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada, and Head of its Research Center in Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development (CRSDD).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Towards a Socio-Economic Theory of the Environmental Issue Introduction 1. Contemporary Approaches to Environmental Economics 2. The Regulation Theory and the Environmental Issue 3. Collective Action, New Social Movements and Regulation Theory Part 2: Sustainable Development as a Social Compromise 4. Environmentalist Business Leaders? 5. A New Societal Model
Part 1: Towards a Socio-Economic Theory of the Environmental Issue Introduction 1. Contemporary Approaches to Environmental Economics 2. The Regulation Theory and the Environmental Issue 3. Collective Action, New Social Movements and Regulation Theory Part 2: Sustainable Development as a Social Compromise 4. Environmentalist Business Leaders? 5. A New Societal Model
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