SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMICS * A SUMMARY OF A SHORT

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SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMICS – A SUMMARY OF A SHORT COURSE
by
Peter Bartelmus
1. INTRODUCTION 
AND
OVERVIEW
Course
objectives

What on earth is
wrong?
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2. SCHOOLS OF ECO–NOMIC THOUGHT
 Environment-economy
 Market and policy
failure
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History: from frontier
economics to deep
ecology
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Ecological vs.
environmental
economics
interaction
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3. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:
FIG LEAVE OR CORNUCOPIA
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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What is development?
What is sustainable
development?
Operationalizing
sustainable development
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC
GROWTH
Economic growth with
some environmental
protection
4. THE PHYSICAL BASE OF THE ECONOMY

Aggregation: from
statistics via indicators to
indices
Case study: climate
change
Material flow accounts
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Ecological sustainability
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5. MONETARY VALUATION:
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS AND GREENING THE
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
Cost-benefit analysis:
damage values
 The System for integrated
Environmental and Economic
Accounting: prices and costs
 Indicators of environmental
and economic sustainability:
EDP, ECF
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7. PREDICTION
WILL OUR ECONOMIES BE SUSTAINABLE?
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What are the limits to growth?
Environmental
impact
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EKC hypothesis: will
prosperity by good for the
environment?
GDP p.c.