International Journal of Green Economics
2006 - 2024
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2010
- "In the midst of economic disaster, can the USA still care about green accounting?.... Which is more important a sustainable economy or a sustainable environment?" pp. 327-332

- Constance Crawford
- Green accounting: a conceptual framework pp. 333-345

- Tony Greenham
- Sustainable development: equal treatment of the present and the future? pp. 346-359

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- The importance of social cost benefit analysis as a tool to help green economics to allocate resources more efficiently pp. 360-379

- Chow Fah Yee and Eu Chye Tan
- Towards a green economics approach to cost-benefit analysis pp. 380-392

- Steve Mandel
- The need to move to a qualitatively-improving steady-state economy to resolve the climate change dilemma pp. 393-428

- Philip Lawn
Volume 4, issue 3, 2010
- Gender perspectives of the financial and economic crisis pp. 217-230

- Deborah Ruggieri
- The economic situation and (tentatively) prospects: September 2009 (revised) pp. 231-244

- Joseph Halevi
- Green IT framework for small and medium scale Indian IT services companies pp. 245-261

- Sanjay Mohapatra and Anuj Jindal
- Are ENGOs empowered through EU accession? The case of Maltese ENGOs pp. 262-274

- Michael Briguglio
- The social impact of liberalisation of plastic bottles in Malta pp. 275-291

- Michael Briguglio and Diana Aquilina
- The economies of the Baltic Sea Region in relation to green economics, with particular focus on Latvia: environmental sustainability and well-being pp. 292-305

- Dzineta Dimante and Dzintra Atstaja
- Development and sustainability in contemporary Brazil pp. 306-312

- Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi and Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves
- Ecological modernisation as bureaucracy – organic food and its certification in the UK and India pp. 313-326

- David Toke and Sukanya Raghavan
Volume 4, issue 2, 2010
- The care paradox: devaluing and idealising care, the mother, and mother nature pp. 117-133

- Vinca Bigo
- Inequality and the commodification of urban life: challenges to sustainable development in contemporary Brazil pp. 134-144

- Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves and Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi
- Exploring the operating efficiency of semiconductor industry by a sustainable development approach pp. 145-155

- Shiu-Wan Hung and Mei-Chun Liu
- Linking environmental management systems with cost reduction in enterprises: an analysis of managerial responses pp. 156-169

- Robert Kudlak
- Policy instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transport in Europe pp. 170-182

- Chris Nash
- Weak-form efficiency of European Union emission trading scheme – evidence from variance ratio tests pp. 183-196

- Wei Lu and Wenjun Wang
- Adjusting China's GDP: a green accounting illustration pp. 197-204

- Naomi Baster
- Forest accounts: a primary case study in China pp. 205-216

- Zhang Ying
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- The role of strategic health impact assessment in sustainable development pp. 1-16

- Michael Joffe
- Determining the economic-environment relation: a regulationist approach pp. 17-42

- Lynne Chester
- Why do we need green economics when we have ecological economics? A proposal for 'pulling people together' at the crossroad of environmental and social sustainability pp. 43-62

- Ali Douai
- Measuring abundance: the case of Cittaslow's attempts to support better quality of life pp. 63-81

- Wolfgang Hoeschele
- Pro-poor low carbon development and the role of growth pp. 82-93

- Frauke Urban
- Indian women entrepreneurs and employment – local economic impact and lessons for green economics pp. 94-112

- Michael Taylor
- Book Review: Selling Olga: Stories of Human Trafficking and Resistance by Louisa Waugh pp. 113-115

- Michelle Suzanne Gale De Oliveira
Volume 3, issue 3/4, 2009
- Climate change: economics or science? The importance of the Copenhagen Summit. Technology innovation, reduction in carbon use or market trading and economic growth? The economics of the environment at a cross roads pp. 235-364

- Miriam Kennet, Naomi Baster, Michele Gale and Oliver Tickell
- Surviving Kyoto's 'do or die' summit pp. 265-270

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Perceptions of stakeholder engagement – just what is it really? pp. 271-284

- Rachel Curzon
- The clash between economics and ecology: frames and schemas pp. 285-296

- Rosamund Stock
- Climate change policy and the social discount rate: political not ethical pp. 297-303

- Craig Duckworth
- Reducing problems through reduced complexity? Considering the benefits and limits of economic perspectives on climate change pp. 304-322

- Simon Wolf
- Personal carbon trading and sustainable consumption: the art of the state pp. 323-342

- Peter Doran
- Gender and climate justice pp. 343-350

- Sonja Cappello and Wendy Harcourt
- Energy issue perception, responses and solutions from green economics: a discussion paper pp. 351-366

- Benjamin Armstrong-Haworth
- The changing structure of the renewable industry – implications for a green transition to sustainable energy pp. 367-381

- Jack Reardon
- A replacement for Trident – can the UK afford it? pp. 382-391

- Peter Burt
- Perspectives of energy efficient housing: Estonia and other European nations pp. 392-401

- Maret Merisaar
- Where neoclassical economics fails: impacts on renewable electricity in the UK pp. 402-413

- Sarah Skinner
- Energy security, economic development and global warming: addressing short and long term challenges pp. 414-446

- Graciela Chichilnisky and Peter Eisenberger
- Permeable (pervious) pavements and geothermal heat pumps: addressing sustainable urban stormwater management and renewable energy pp. 447-461

- Kiran Tota-Maharaj and Miklas Scholz
- Heathrow campaigners – heading for a historic victory? pp. 462-468

- John Stewart
- Book Review: Saving Kyoto: An Insider's Guide to What it is, How it Works and What it Means for the Future by Graciela Chichilnisky and Kirsten Sheeran pp. 469-471

- Naomi Baster
Volume 3, issue 2, 2009
- The costs of women's unequal pay and opportunity: transforming the unbalanced structure of our economy to meet the challenges of today: climate change, poverty and the twin crises of the economy and economics pp. 107-129

- Miriam Kennet
- Catastrophic risks pp. 130-141

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Moral reasoning about gender pay gaps pp. 142-156

- Wendy Olsen
- Gender pay gap pp. 157-174

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Women migrant workers in China: grassroots NGOs facilitating empowerment? pp. 175-183

- Holly Snape
- The socio-cultural impacts of economic changes to matrilineal Garo society in Bangladesh pp. 184-198

- Soma Dey and Sabiha Sultana
- The mother binary: fundamental conflicts facing women within the green movement, with reference to continental Green parties and the 21st-century ecofeminism debate pp. 199-204

- Natalie Bennett
- An estimate of women's contribution to agricultural and regional communities in Australia pp. 205-222

- Therese Jefferson and Anusha Mahendran
- Gender discrimination in the construction industry of Bangladesh pp. 223-233

- Ishrat Parveen and Soma Dey
Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Avoiding extinction: the future of economics pp. 1-18

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Economic growth and economic crisis pp. 19-27

- Victor Anderson
- Power, political economy and environmental governance: staple chains as media of power pp. 28-47

- James Lawson
- Public finance and environment: correlations of selected taxes with pollution and CO 2 emissions in China between 1999 and 2006 pp. 48-62

- Peter Yang
- Rapid climate change: an overview for economists pp. 63-76

- Paul D. Williams
- Traction in the world: economics and narrative interviews pp. 77-92

- Jeffrey David Turk
- Sex work: a survey of social, philosophical and human rights issues pp. 93-100

- Natalie Bennett
- Book Review: Environmental Policy Convergence in Europe? The Impact of International Institutions and Trade by Katharina Holzinger, Christoph Knill and Bas Arts (Eds.) pp. 101-102

- Peter Yang
- Book Review: Globalisation, Democracy and Terrorism by Eric Hobsbawm pp. 103-106

- Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves and Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi
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