Call number:
PIK B 160-10-0225
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Part I: Justifying Sustainability. ; 2. Intergenerational ethics under resource constraints ; 3. Justifying sustainability ; 4. Resolving distributional conflicts between generations ; 5. The malleability of undiscounted utilitarianism as a criterion of intergenerational justice ; 6. Rawlsian intergenerational justice as a Markov-perfect equilibrium in a resource technology ; 7. Unjust intergenerational allocations ; Part II: Characterizing Sustainability. ; 8. The Hartwick rule: Myths and facts ; 9. Hartwick's rule in open economies ; 10. Capital gains and 'net national product' in open economies ; 11. Characterizing sustainability: The converse of Hartwick's rule ; 12. On the sustainable program in Solow's model ; 13. Maximin, discounting, and separating hyperplanes ; Part III: Indicating Sustainability. ; 14. Green national accounting for welfare and sustainability: A taxonomy of assumptions and results ; 15. Net national product as an indicator of sustainability ; 16. Adjusting Green NNP to measure sustainability ; 17. Does NNP growth indicate welfare improvement? ; 18. A general approach to welfare measurement through national income accounting ; 19. Green national accounting with a changing population
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XII, 292 S. : graph. Darst.
ISBN:
1402061994
,
978-1-402-06199-8
Series Statement:
Sustainability, economics, and natural resources 3
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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