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Gaia Atlas of Green Economics (Out of print)

AUTHOR Hutchison, Robert; Hillman, Mayer; Ekins, Paul
PUBLISHER Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (02/29/1992)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Every day, all over the world, billions of people play their part in humanity's global growth economy. Money is the god, material wealth the principal virtue, and market economics the ruler of our times. But this economics of consumption is full of hidden costs. It is drawing us ever deeper into social, ecological, and economic crisis. We are trading the health of the Earth and our communities for freeways and the free market. This pioneering work in "green" economics shows us a way out of this destructive obsession with economic growth. It explores a new concept of wealth and wealth creation; it describes a new economics synthesis between the market, state, families, and communities; it sets out what governments and people can do to build a sustainable society - to create prosperity and a fairer world in a healthy environment.

Paul Ekins is one of the foremost thinkers in a new field, working to bring economics into line with the realities of our time and show people how economics affects all our lives. Mayer Hillman and Robert Hutchison contribute their specialist knowledge of social policy issues.

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ISBN-13: 9780385419147
ISBN-10: 0385419147
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 191
Carton Quantity: 20
Feature Codes: Maps
Country of Origin: US
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Science | Environmental Science (see also Chemistry - Environmental)
Grade Level: College Freshman - Post Graduate
Dewey Decimal: 363.705
Library of Congress Control Number: 91-27754
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This third volume in the Gaia Future Series shows how readers can create a healthy, sustainable and environmentally sound world without sacrificing wealth and happiness. It reveals the hidden costs of many "profitable" enterprises and the sacrifices we make to satisfy the market. Maps and photographs throughout.
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Every day, all over the world, billions of people play their part in humanity's global growth economy. Money is the god, material wealth the principal virtue, and market economics the ruler of our times. But this economics of consumption is full of hidden costs. It is drawing us ever deeper into social, ecological, and economic crisis. We are trading the health of the Earth and our communities for freeways and the free market. This pioneering work in "green" economics shows us a way out of this destructive obsession with economic growth. It explores a new concept of wealth and wealth creation; it describes a new economics synthesis between the market, state, families, and communities; it sets out what governments and people can do to build a sustainable society - to create prosperity and a fairer world in a healthy environment.

Paul Ekins is one of the foremost thinkers in a new field, working to bring economics into line with the realities of our time and show people how economics affects all our lives. Mayer Hillman and Robert Hutchison contribute their specialist knowledge of social policy issues.

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Author: Hutchison, Robert
Robert Hutchison was born in Canada and studied at McGill University in Montreal. He was a correspondent for the "Sunday Telegraph" and the "Daily Telegraph", and his articles for the "Toronto Financial Post" won him four National Business Writing Awards. He is the author of several investigative nonfiction books covering a range of subjects. For the past thirty years he has lived in Switzerland.
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