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Natural Capital, Sustainability and Productivity: An Exploration of the Linkages

Nancy Olewiler
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Nancy Olewiler: Professor of Economics, Simon Fraser University

A chapter in The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress 2002: Towards a Social Understanding of Productivity, 2002, vol. 2 from Centre for the Study of Living Standards, The Institutute for Research on Public Policy

Abstract: The issue of sustainability of natural capital and implications for economic growth ranks high in the interests of both policy makers and the general public, as manifested by the intense debate on Canada's ratification of the Kyoto accord. In this chapter, Nancy Olewiler makes an important contribution to the debate on natural resource sustainability by exploring the crucial, but often ignored, role of productivity in the maintenance of natural capital sustainability. Olewiler defines sustainability as the ability of the economy to maintain the flow of production necessary to ensure non-decreasing per capita consumption indefinitely, so future generations can have a standard of living equal to or better than that of the present generation. She makes a critical distinction between the concepts of strong and weak sustainability.

Keywords: Natural Resources; Resources; Non-renewable; Renewable; Productivity; Sustainability; Growth; Labour Productivity; Labor Productivity; Technology; Technological Change; Environment; Environmental; Environmental Services; Multifactor Productivity; Multi-factor Productivity; Total Factor Productivity; Pollution; Emissions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L72 L73 O30 O47 Q21 Q31 Q32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 0-88645-198-1
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