Ecological Economics, Second Edition
Principles and Applications
"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."
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: INTERNATIONALTRADE
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
Suggested Readings
About the Authors
Index
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