‘Key issues for attention from ecological economists’: a comment
Aart de Zeeuw
Environment and Development Economics, 2008, vol. 13, issue 1, 21-24
Abstract:
Paul Ehrlich has written a wonderful article with the purpose to convince economists to switch their research interests to what he calls ecological economics. His argument is twofold. If our intellectual capacity is not geared towards these issues, humanity may be heading for a big disaster. Secondly, it gives tremendous opportunities for economists: the ones who switch will end up in the centre of the profession, because society will be in big need of their expertise.
Date: 2008
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