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Paradoxes of Globalization
Author(s)Streeten, Paul
AbstractIn this selection the author argues for the development of ecological economics in order to transcend the conventional disciplines of ecology and economics to a truly integrative synthesis capable of supporting a sustainable system.
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Pages53
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SourceNew Thinking in Macroeconomics: Social, Institutional and Environmental Perspectives
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PubDate2003
ISBN_ISSN1-84376-412-1

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