The Green Economy

The Green Economy by Michael Jacobs, published by Pluto Press on January 28, 1992, is a New Ed edition comprising 312 pages. This book addresses the integration of environmental concerns into economic policy, aiming to establish a new economic paradigm. It explores the contradictions within capitalism as indicators of potential change and engages with ongoing discussions surrounding planning, markets, ownership, economic growth, and sustainability.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how environmental issues can be central to economic strategies. The text delves into the complexities of environmental economics and business practices, providing insights into the relationship between economic growth and sustainable development. This edition is presented in English and offers a comprehensive perspective on the critical intersection of economic policy and environmental stewardship.
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By showing how environmental concerns can be made central to economic policy, this book aims to fill a critical gap in the literature and create a new economic paradigm. The authors suggest that current contradictions in capitalism are a hopeful sign that change is possible. In the process, they clarify the continuing debates on planning, markets and ownership – and on economic growth and sustainability.
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