Contributors:Tony Lawson, University of Cambridge; Alejandro Sanz de Santamaria, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; Wolfgang Sachs, Institute for Cultural Studies, Essen; Geoffrey Hodgson, Polytechnic of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University, Washington DC; John Oliver Wilson, University of California; Roefie Hueting, Central Bureau of Statistics, The Hague; David Pearce, University College, London; Richard Norgaard, University of California; Mark Lutz, University of Maine; Jane Wheelock, Sunderland Polytechnic; Orio Giarini, Graduate Institute of European Studies, Geneva; Anisur Rahman, International Labour Office, Geneva; Mario Kamenetzky, World Bank (retired); Manfred Max-Neef, Development Alternatives Centre, Santiago; Robert Chambers, University of Sussex; Oyvind Lone, Ministry of the Environment, Oslo; Luisella Goldschmidt-Clermont, Free University of Brussels; Ian Miles, University of Sussex; Peter Soderbaum, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Mitchel Abolafia, Cornell University, USA; Nicole Biggart, University of California; Paul Ekins, Birkbeck College, London; Paul Streeten, Boston University, USA; Geoffrey Mulgan, Polytechnic of Central London; Hilary Wainwright, University of Manchester; Severyn Bruyn, Boston College, USA
Paul Ekins, Manfred Max-Neef
`On the whole, the book achieves a remarkable degree of clarity
given its many voices and the range of issues discussed. ...
Through careful editing and well-structured passages that interpret
the contributions of the various authors, the leaders of this
effort paint a picture of what economics might become as it grows
beyond today's conventions.' - Ecological Economics Vol 8 1993
`The essential guide to the new thinking in economics, especially
in sustainable development. An invaluable collection.' - Mr P J
O'Brien, Glasgow Univ
`... this contribution to new economic thinking is a must for all
serious students of economics and social science.' - Turning Point
2000
`...the best overview of green economics that I have seen
anywhere.' - Robert Gilman, In Context
`...contains many points of value' - New Statesman and Society
`A powerful statement of an important new economic perspective' -
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