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What Should a Sustainable Economy Sustain? The case for a just economy

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  • Marglin, Stephen Alan
  • Banuri, Tariq

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Stephen Marglin and Tariq Banuri argue that the debate between neoclassical and ecological economists over the limits to growth cannot be resolved by appealing to their empirical analyses, but by using the framework of environmental justice.

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  • Marglin, Stephen Alan & Banuri, Tariq, 2013. "What Should a Sustainable Economy Sustain? The case for a just economy," Scholarly Articles 25658991, Harvard University Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hrv:faseco:25658991
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    1. Shachi Amdekar & Ajit Singh, 2014. "Climate change and the premises for a New Society," The Economic and Labour Relations Review, , vol. 25(4), pages 563-573, December.

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