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Is the Entropy Law Relevant to the Economics of Natural Resource Scarcity? – Yes, of Course It Is!

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Is the Entropy Law Relevant to the Economics of Natural Resource Scarcity? - Yes, of Course It Is!
Author(s)Daly, Herman E.
AbstractDaly critiques Young’s main argument that entropy is “an anthropomorphic concept intimately associated with what is useful and, therefore, defined by current technology.” Daly disputes that to suggest that entropy is an anthropomorphic concept in no way implies that it is defined by current technology. He points out that new technology will change any system, thus creating blanket statements about their effect on systems is not backed up by any credible evidence. [Note: Young’s original article is also in the SSL.]
IssueNo1
Pages91-95
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Environmental Economics and Management
VolumeNo23
PubDateJuly1992
ISBN_ISSN0095-0696
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