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
History: from frontier
economics to deep
ecology
Ecological vs.
environmental
economics
interaction
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3. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:
FIG LEAVE OR CORNUCOPIA
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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
Ecological sustainability
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
7. PREDICTION
WILL OUR ECONOMIES BE SUSTAINABLE?
What are the limits to growth?
Environmental
impact
EKC hypothesis: will
prosperity by good for the
environment?
GDP p.c.