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Green Economics for a Green Economy

By (author) Professor Natalie West Kharkongar





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As a ray of hope, Green Economics has emerged as an extended study in the discipline of Economics. It is not just about the environment, it is about efficiency in economics. It focuses more on diversity, sustainability, caring and benfits sharing. Green Economics reclaims economics from purely quantitative measurement and the assumptions of the homo economicus perspective. It will transform the extractive economy into the generative economy leading to a green economy. A green economy not only protects ourselves and our planet, but can provide millions of jobs as we develop and install new technologies rebuild and retrofit buildings and devise new processes and modes of production for investment in green sectors and as a transformation to address the multiple crises facing humanity.

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Publisher | The Green Economics Institute
Published date | 14 Mar 2019
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 169
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ISBN | 978-1-9075-4338-8
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BISAC | business & economics / environmental economics


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