Sustainability economics: Where do we stand?

Sustainability economics: Where do we stand?

Authors:   Ayres RU

Publication Year:   2008

Reference:  Ecological Economics, 67(2):281-310 (15 September 2008)

Abstract

Environmental economics, which is a branch of resource economics -- the environment as a scarce resource -- is essentially about market failures, the costs of pollution and pollution abatement, and the economics of regulation. Sustainability economics includes the problem of maintaining economic growth, while reducing pollution and/or its impacts, with special attention to the linked problems of energy supply (not to mention the supply other exhaustible resources), climate change and most urgently fossil fuel consumption. There is a need for integration of resource and environmental economics under a new rubric, sustainability economics.

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