文档介绍:HISTORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL
ECONOMIC THOUGHT
This volume presents the ideas of major figures in economics throughout
history on key environmental issues such as population growth, resource
scarcity and environmental contamination. Discussion begins with the early
days, the Roman Empire, mercantilists, physiocrats, liberals and Adam Smith
and progresses to explore the views of Malthus, Ricardo, socialism, market
environmentalism and the Interventionist School. Throughout, the historical
roots of current debates are explored, with empirical case studies illustrating
the link between theory and practice. The final chapters look at current
ideas on sustainability, and ethical and spiritual dimensions of humanity’s
relationship with the environment.
Providing fascinating insight into the development of environmental
economic thought throughout history, this volume will be of great interest
to students and researchers in general economics, the history of economic
thought and environmental economics.
is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Ulster.
ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF
ECONOMICS
1 ECONOMICS AS LITERATURE
Willie Henderson
2 SOCIALISM AN D MARGINALISM IN ECONOMICS 1870–1930
Edited by Ian Steedman
3 HAYEK’S POLITICAL ECONOMY
The Socio-economics of Order
Steve Fleetwood
4 ON THE ORIGINS OF CLASSICAL ECONOMICS
Distribution and Value from William Petty to Adam Smith
Tony Aspromourgos
5 THE ECONOMICS OF JOAN ROBINSON
Edited by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Luigi ti and Alesandro Roncaglia
6 THE EVOLUTIONIST ECONOMICS OF LÉON WALRAS
Albert Jolink
7 KEYNES AND THE ‘CLASSICS’
A Study in Language, Epistemology and Mistaken Identities
Michel Verdon
8 THE HISTORY OF GAME THEORY, VOLUME 1
From the Beginnings to 1945
Mary Ann Dimand and Robert
9 THE ECONOMICS OF
Sandra Peart
10 GANDHI’S ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Ajit
11 EQUILIBRIUM AND ECONOMIC THEORY
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