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Home   /   Ecological Economics, Second Edition
Ecological Economics, Second Edition

Ecological Economics, Second Edition

Principles and Applications

Herman E. Daly and Joshua Farley

544 pages
7 x 9
56 photos and illustrations

Hardcover
$85.00
ISBN: 
9781597266819
Pub Date: 
October 2010
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In its first edition, this book helped to define the emerging field of ecological economics. This new edition surveys the field today. It incorporates all of the latest research findings and grounds economic inquiry in a more robust understanding of human needs and behavior. Humans and ecological systems, it argues, are inextricably bound together in complex and long-misunderstood ways.  According to ecological economists, conventional economics does not reflect adequately the value of essential factors like clean air and water, species diversity, and social and generational equity. By excluding biophysical and social systems from their analyses, many conventional economists have overlooked problems of the increasing scale of human impacts and the inequitable distribution of resources.  This introductory-level textbook is designed specifically to address this significant flaw in economic thought. The book describes a relatively new “transdiscipline” that incorporates insights from the biological, physical, and social sciences. It provides students with a foundation in traditional neoclassical economic thought, but places that foundation within an interdisciplinary framework that embraces the linkages among economic growth, environmental degradation, and social inequity. In doing so, it presents a revolutionary way of viewing the world. The second edition of Ecological Economics provides a clear, readable, and easy-to-understand overview of a field of study that continues to grow in importance. It remains the only stand-alone textbook that offers a complete explanation of theory and practice in the discipline.

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"As ecological economics builds upon neoclassical economics, however, this single volume treatment of the relatively new field by Daley (emeritus, U. of Maryland) and Farley (U. of Vermont) goes beyond merely critiquing neoclassical models and instead incorporates them into the main body of the text, thus providing an introduction to many of the main concepts and issues found in standard texts on macroeconomics and microeconomics while also addressing the disciplinary and policy implications of the natural limits to growth."


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Contents

Acknowledgments

A Note to Instructors

Introduction

 

PART I. An Introduction to Ecological Economics

Chapter 1. Why Study Economics?

Chapter 2. The Fundamental Vision

Chapter 3. Ends, Means,and Policy

 

PART II. The Containing and Sustaining Ecosystem: The Whole

Chapter 4. The Nature of Resources and the Resources of Nature

Chapter 5. Abiotic Resources

Chapter 6. Biotic Resources

Chapter 7. From Empty World to Full World

 

PART III. Microeconomics

Chapter 8. The Basic Market Equation

Chapter 9. Supply and Demand

Chapter 10. Market Failures

Chapter 11. Market Failures and Abiotic Resources

Chapter 12. Market Failures and Biotic Resources

Chapter 13. Microeconomic Concepts: GNP and Welfare

 

PART IV. Macroeconomics

Chapter 14. Macroeconomic Concepts:GNP and Welfare

Chapter 15. Money

Chapter 16. Distribution

Chapter 17. The IS-LM Model

 

PART V. Internatinal Trade

Chapter 18. International Trade

Chapter 19. Globalization

Chapter 20. Financial Globalization

PART VI. Policy

Chapter 21. General Policy Design Principles

Chapter 22. Sustainable Scale

Chapter 23. Just Distribution

Chapter 24. Efficient Allocation

-Looking Ahead

 

Glossary

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About the Authors

Index

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