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- catalog abstract "Weaving together history, science, and personal experience, ranging from Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations to Leontief analysis and wilderness zoning, The Economy of Nature offers a blueprint for a greener and more prosperous world. It states quite bluntly that in the debate over wilderness preservation versus economic growth, both sides are wrong, and that a third path is not only possible but necessary. This third path is not a compromise between the other two but a whole new direction.".
- catalog contributor b7243161.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Prologue: The People of the Cliffs -- 1. The Deer in the Mall. Only One Household. Of Laws and Regulations. Of Parks and Preserves. Private Rights, Public Wrongs. The Mirror Failure. The Deer in the Mall -- 2. Thinking Like a Forest. Of Myths and Paradigms. Spaceship Gaia. Thinking Like a Forest -- 3. Limits. Scarcity. Value. Margins and Opportunities. Market Ecology. Limits -- 4. What Does It Cost to Run a Country? The Whole Is Not the Total. Thy Neighbor's Sacrifice. Other People's Garbage. Not in My Back Yard. The Prisoners' Dilemma. What Does It Cost to Run a Country? -- 5. National Wealth and the Wealth of Nations. Growing Pains. Flows and Funds. Future Imperfect. Double, Double ... National Wealth and the Wealth of Nations -- 6. Time for Good Behavior. Getting Our Money's Worth. Falsifying the Market. Pay As You Go. The Public Lands. How Much Is a River Worth? Time for Good Behavior -- 7. Not Regulation-Free, but Barrier-Free. Economic Justice, Environmental Justice. Is This Job Necessary? Access to Nature. Not Regulation-Free, but Barrier-Free -- 8. The World Is Not a Wax Museum. Browse Lines. The World Is Not a Wax Museum.".
- catalog description "Weaving together history, science, and personal experience, ranging from Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations to Leontief analysis and wilderness zoning, The Economy of Nature offers a blueprint for a greener and more prosperous world. It states quite bluntly that in the debate over wilderness preservation versus economic growth, both sides are wrong, and that a third path is not only possible but necessary. This third path is not a compromise between the other two but a whole new direction.".
- catalog extent "xii, 340 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Economy of nature.".
- catalog identifier "0395655668 (cl.)".
- catalog identifier "0395718171 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Economy of nature.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Houghton Mifflin,".
- catalog relation "Economy of nature.".
- catalog subject "333.7 20".
- catalog subject "Ecology.".
- catalog subject "Economic development Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "Economics.".
- catalog subject "HD75.6 .A78 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: The People of the Cliffs -- 1. The Deer in the Mall. Only One Household. Of Laws and Regulations. Of Parks and Preserves. Private Rights, Public Wrongs. The Mirror Failure. The Deer in the Mall -- 2. Thinking Like a Forest. Of Myths and Paradigms. Spaceship Gaia. Thinking Like a Forest -- 3. Limits. Scarcity. Value. Margins and Opportunities. Market Ecology. Limits -- 4. What Does It Cost to Run a Country? The Whole Is Not the Total. Thy Neighbor's Sacrifice. Other People's Garbage. Not in My Back Yard. The Prisoners' Dilemma. What Does It Cost to Run a Country? -- 5. National Wealth and the Wealth of Nations. Growing Pains. Flows and Funds. Future Imperfect. Double, Double ... National Wealth and the Wealth of Nations -- 6. Time for Good Behavior. Getting Our Money's Worth. Falsifying the Market. Pay As You Go. The Public Lands. How Much Is a River Worth? Time for Good Behavior -- 7. Not Regulation-Free, but Barrier-Free. Economic Justice, Environmental Justice. Is This Job Necessary? Access to Nature. Not Regulation-Free, but Barrier-Free -- 8. The World Is Not a Wax Museum. Browse Lines. The World Is Not a Wax Museum.".
- catalog title "The economy of nature : rethinking the connections between ecology and economics / William Ashworth.".
- catalog type "text".