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Description: Papers published in International Journal of Green Economics
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ISSN: 1744-9928
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Content
2007, Volume 1, Issue 3/4
- 268-275 Patriarchy and accumulation on a world scale – revisited. (Keynote lecture at the Green Economics Institute, Reading, 29 October 2005)
by Maria Mies
- 276-298 Growing the green economy – globally
by Hazel Henderson
- 299-306 Urbanisation and global environmental change: new intergenerational challenges
by David Simon
- 307-325 Economics is philosophy, economics is not science
by Rupert Read
- 326-340 Buddhist economics – ancient teachings revisited
by Hans-Guenter Wagner
- 341-350 Examining, discussing and suggesting the possible contribution and role of Buddhist economics for corporate social responsibility
by Richard Welford
- 351-373 Current developments in international trade – an opportunity for a new progressive approach in economic policies
by Volker Heinemann
- 374-380 Post Keynesian economics and the environment: waking up and smelling the coffee burning?
by Andrew Mearman
- 381-393 How green are principles texts? An investigation into how mainstream economics educates students pertaining to energy, the environment and green economics
by Jack Reardon
- 394-406 The Edgeworth Box beyond laissez-faire
by Dix Sandbeck
- 407-418 Risk, genetically modified food and the US/EU divide
by Dave Toke
- 419-445 Pollution control: an economic analysis of comparative policy instruments
by Pritam Singh & Kathrin Weisspfennig
- 446-464 Towards a model of green political economy: from ecological modernisation to economic security
by John Barry
- 465-477 The commercialisation of the indigenous economy and its impact on the environment of Modhupur Garh, Bangladesh
by Soma Dey
- 478-493 All aboard: power, participation and governance in the North Sea regional advisory council
by Liza Griffin
- 494-512 Interpretive economics in Slovenia: a useful approach for green economics?
by Jeffrey David Turk
- 513-531 Comparing Australia's genuine progress to its economic growth performance
by Matthew Clarke & Philip Lawn
- 532-538 Comments on 'Green economics: setting the scene. Aims, context, and philosophical underpinnings of the distinctive new solutions offered by green economics'
by Jack Reardon
- 539-543 Book Review: Fifty Key Thinkers on Development
by Miriam Kennet
- 544-546 Book Review: Capitalism as if the World Matters
by Clive Lord
- 547-549 Book Review: Babylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-capitalist, Anti-globalist and Radical Green Movements
by Miriam Kennet
2006, Volume 1, Issue 1/2