Steady-state economics: environmental limits and growth

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The Environmental Consequences of Growth: Steady-State Economics as an Alternative to Ecological Decline (Routledge Advances in Social Economics)

Explores steady-state economics as an alternative to ecological decline, addressing growth and environmental impact. Insights emphasize balance between growth and ecological limits. Customer insight: mixed impressions from a single review

Highlights

  • steady-state economics focus
  • alternative to ecological decline
  • advanced social economics context

Pros

  • theoretical framework for environmental economics
  • focus on sustainability and limits
  • clear, structured academic presentation
  • relevant to environmental studies discussions

Cons

  • limited customer feedback available
  • complex concepts may require background knowledge
  • narrow to academic audience

Best For

  • environmental studies coursework
  • policy impact analysis
  • academic research reference
  • graduate seminar discussion
  • environmental economics overview
  • perspective on ecological decline

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