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Sordid Boon? The Context of Sustainability in Historical and Contemporary Global Economics

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This work contributes to the social sciences generally, and economics in particular, by reviewing the way in which a narrowly applied interpretation of economics in the modern world contributes to ...
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  • 10 February 2013
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This work contributes to the social sciences generally, and economics in particular, by reviewing the way in which a narrowly applied interpretation of economics in the modern world contributes to social and environmental injustice. Through analysis of the context and intentions of the theorists upon whose ideas modern policy is based, especially in relation their ethical premises, the book contributes to the debate about using the current economic paradigm more appropriately until a better paradigm is implemented. Dr.Lumley examines both Global North and Global South in a bracing manner that does make room for ethical,value based environmental readings of macroeconomic policy and microeconomic practice in development and concerns such as global warming, pollution ,sustainable resource use conservation, and overpopulation. In a recent article in the business section of the Time magazine Robert Johnson1 proposed that we ‘reintroduce context’ and research economic history as a means of understanding the economy. He also stressed the importance of interdisciplinary interactions for economics. As such, this original research study contributes to the field by doing what Johnson suggested and the discipline is enriched by a new critical voice.
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Price: $82.95
Pages: 248
Publisher: Academica Press
Imprint: Academica Press
Publication Date: 10 February 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781936320578
Format: Hardcover
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