International Journal of Green Economics
2006 - 2024
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2008
- A better world through law? The implications of the theories of Niklas Luhmann for green economics pp. 343-352

- Adrienne Barnett
- The need for new types of organisation for the new century pp. 353-371

- Christine Gilligan
- Broad-basing 'green' stock market indices: a concept note pp. 372-378

- Srinivasan Sunderasan
- The institutional analysis of the market pp. 379-391

- Arturo Hermann
- The opportunities and challenges for a general definition of corporate sustainability pp. 392-410

- I.E. Nikolaou and K.I. Evangelinos
- Is the urban Indian consumer ready for environment-friendly apparel? pp. 411-426

- Paromita Goswami
- The role of non-timber forest products in the rural economy and their quantitative assessment in the Aravali mountain range of India pp. 427-441

- Pradeep Chaudhry, Rameshwar L. Srivastava, Arvind S. Apte, Pramod Kumar and Narayan S. Rao
- The political economy of growth and green politics in Ireland pp. 442-457

- Liam Leonard
Volume 2, issue 3, 2008
- The value of John Dewey's pragmatism for green economics pp. 249-255

- Jane Skinner
- The green economist as reflexive social scientist pp. 256-268

- Jeffrey David Turk
- Dynamic carbon footprinting pp. 269-283

- Michael Gell
- The 'market' metaphor and climate change: an epistemological application in the study of green economics pp. 284-294

- Valentin Cojanu
- Markets, prices and market power pp. 295-310

- Thomas Lines
- Environmental refugees, corrective justice and a system of compensation pp. 311-328

- John Owens
- Problems with wage subsidies: Phelps's economic discipline and undisciplined economics pp. 329-339

- Karl Widerquist
- Book Review: Stabilising an Unstable Economy by Hyman Minsky pp. 340-342

- Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi and Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves
Volume 2, issue 2, 2008
- Institutional constraints on China's transition to sustainability pp. 135-152

- Yang Chen, Cleber Dutra and Richard Sanders
- Different paths, same mountain: Daoism, ecology and the new paradigm of science pp. 153-175

- Anthony Alexander
- Historicism and the green backlash: a study of Julian Simon and Bjorn Lomborg pp. 176-189

- Richard McNeill Douglas
- Identifying the market segments for eco-labelled wood pp. 190-209

- Knut Veisten, Elisabeth Gill and Birger Solberg
- Climate change mitigation: overview of the environmental policy instruments pp. 210-225

- Bogumila Igielska
- Nuclear energy: a fuel for the 21st century? A green perspective pp. 226-240

- Jack Reardon
- Book Review: Measurement in Economics: A Handbook, edited by M. Boumans pp. 241-245

- Jeffrey David Turk
- Book Review: Six Degrees – Our Future on a Hotter Planet by M. Lynas pp. 246-247

- Priscilla Alderson
Volume 2, issue 1, 2008
- How sustainable is the German energy system? Introducing the Indicator for Sustainable Development (ISD) as a new measuring concept pp. 1-28

- Holger Schlor, Jurgen-Friedrich Hake and Wolfgang Fischer
- Research agenda for a green economics of abundance pp. 29-44

- Wolfgang Hoeschele
- Only pluralism in economics research and education is compatible with a democratic society pp. 45-64

- Peter Soderbaum
- The imperial corporation: the English East India Company and the lessons from the first age of globalisation pp. 65-76

- Nick Robins
- Economic alternatives and childhood poverty pp. 77-94

- Priscilla Alderson
- Green economics and political ecology: the case of pensions and older people pp. 95-107

- Brian Heatley
- Public attitudes to the use of wildlife by Aboriginal Australians: marketing of wildlife and its conservation pp. 108-122

- Clement Tisdell and Hemanath Swarna Nantha
- Book Review: A History of Anthropology by Thomas Hylland Eriksen and Finn Sivert Nielsen pp. 123-126

- Marie Louise Seeberg and Miriam Kennet
- Book Review: Transnational Corporations and International Production, Concepts, Theories and Effects by Grazia Ietto-Gillies pp. 127-130

- Miriam Kennet
- Book Review: The Environment and Sustainable Development in the New Central Europe by Zbigniew Bochniarz and Gary B. Cohen pp. 131-133

- Jack Reardon
Volume 1, issue 3/4, 2007
- Editorial: progress in Green Economics: ontology, concepts and philosophy. Civilisation and the lost factor of reality in social and environmental justice pp. 225-249

- Miriam Kennet
- An orientation for a green economics? pp. 250-267

- Tony Lawson
- Patriarchy and accumulation on a world scale – revisited. (Keynote lecture at the Green Economics Institute, Reading, 29 October 2005) pp. 268-275

- Maria Mies
- Growing the green economy – globally pp. 276-298

- Hazel Henderson
- Urbanisation and global environmental change: new intergenerational challenges pp. 299-306

- David Simon
- Economics is philosophy, economics is not science pp. 307-325

- Rupert Read
- Buddhist economics – ancient teachings revisited pp. 326-340

- Hans-Guenter Wagner
- Examining, discussing and suggesting the possible contribution and role of Buddhist economics for corporate social responsibility pp. 341-350

- Richard Welford
- Current developments in international trade – an opportunity for a new progressive approach in economic policies pp. 351-373

- Volker Heinemann
- Post Keynesian economics and the environment: waking up and smelling the coffee burning? pp. 374-380

- Andrew Mearman
- How green are principles texts? An investigation into how mainstream economics educates students pertaining to energy, the environment and green economics pp. 381-393

- Jack Reardon
- The Edgeworth Box beyond laissez-faire pp. 394-406

- Dix Sandbeck
- Risk, genetically modified food and the US/EU divide pp. 407-418

- Dave Toke
- Pollution control: an economic analysis of comparative policy instruments pp. 419-445

- Pritam Singh and Kathrin Weisspfennig
- Towards a model of green political economy: from ecological modernisation to economic security pp. 446-464

- John Barry
- The commercialisation of the indigenous economy and its impact on the environment of Modhupur Garh, Bangladesh pp. 465-477

- Soma Dey
- All aboard: power, participation and governance in the North Sea regional advisory council pp. 478-493

- Liza Griffin
- Interpretive economics in Slovenia: a useful approach for green economics? pp. 494-512

- Jeffrey David Turk
- Comparing Australia's genuine progress to its economic growth performance pp. 513-531

- Matthew Clarke and Philip Lawn
- Comments on 'Green economics: setting the scene. Aims, context, and philosophical underpinnings of the distinctive new solutions offered by green economics' pp. 532-538

- Jack Reardon
- Book Review: Fifty Key Thinkers on Development pp. 539-543

- Miriam Kennet
- Book Review: Capitalism as if the World Matters pp. 544-546

- Clive Lord
- Book Review: Babylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-capitalist, Anti-globalist and Radical Green Movements pp. 547-549

- Miriam Kennet
Volume 1, issue 1/2, 2006
- Turning economics inside out pp. 11-22

- Victor Anderson
- An overview of green economics pp. 23-36

- Richard Lawson
- The role of green economics in achieving realistic policies and programmes for sustainability pp. 37-49

- Clare E. Lunn
- Managing the narrative of sustainable development: 'discipline' of an 'inefficient' concept pp. 50-67

- Delyse Springett
- Green Economics: setting the scene. Aims, context, and philosophical underpinning of the distinctive new solutions offered by Green Economics pp. 68-102

- Miriam Kennet and Volker Heinemann
- Restoring the rights of future generations pp. 103-120

- Chit Chong
- A theoretical investigation into the likely existence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 121-138

- Philip Lawn
- Ecofeminist political economy pp. 139-150

- Mary Mellor
- Street wise provocations: the 'Global Justice' Movement's take on sustainable development pp. 151-168

- Peter Doran
- The greening of South Africa is basic to its healing pp. 169-173

- Ursula A. Barnett
- Policy implications toward Green Economics in pollution prevention: theory and problems in Japan pp. 174-200

- Hirofumi Aizawa
- Green economics: an introduction and research agenda pp. 201-214

- Derek Wall
- Book Review: After the ice, a global human history 20,000–5000 BCE pp. 215-217

- Miriam Kennet
- Book Review: Development as freedom pp. 218-219

- Derek Wall
- Book Review: We are everywhere: the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism pp. 220-221

- Lucy Ford
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