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Ecological economics: A Political Economics Approach to Environm...

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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Peter_Soderbaum> ( "Peter Soderbaum")
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schema:description"内容記述: 1. Environmental and Other Problems: The importance of ideology; Science and ideology; Neo-classical economics; Environmental problems and neo-classical economics; Facing complexity; Toulmin on the evolution of world views; Many kinds of failure or success. 2. Ecological Economics: What is ecological economics?; Institutional economics; Epistemological tensions and complementarities; Paradigm co-existence rather than paradigm-shift. 3. The Political Economic Person and the Political Economic Organization: Political Economic Person; A socio-psychological frame of reference; Ideological orientation as a key concept; Political Economic Relationships; The Organization and its stakeholders; A political economics view of organizations and markets. 4. Economics, Efficiency and Ideological Orientation: The 'monetary reductionism' of neo-classical economics; Some observations from the worlds of politics and business; A disaggregated and ideologically open conception of economics; Analysis in terms of flows and positions; Conclusions on efficiency, rationality and ideology. 5. Political Ideologies, Democracy and Decision-Making: Liberalism and its relationship to economics; Ecologism and its relationship to economics; Democracy as a meta-ideology; A classification of approaches to decision-making; Democracy and decision-making; The continued importance of ideology. 6. Environmental Management and Decision-making: A Political Economics Approach: The Purpose of Positional Analysis; The main features of PA; Purpose and context of studies; Decision trees in positional terms; Comparing alternatives with respect to impacts and conflicts of interest; Investment decisions: A scheme of analysis; Analysis of ongoing activities and retrospective PA. 7. A Policy for Ecological Sustainability: How do societies change?; Ethical issues and principles; Who are the policy makers?; Strategies for change. 8. Epilogue: How can all this be applied?; The role of universities....(more)"
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