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Twenty-First Century Macroeconomics |
Edited by Jonathan M. Harris, Director, Theory and Education Program and Neva R. Goodwin, Co-Director, the Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, US
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2009
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352 pp
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978 1 84720 848 4
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June 2010
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352 pp
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978 1 84980 166 9
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The authors and editors of this volume challenge traditional assumptions about economic growth, and develop the elements of a reoriented macroeconomics that takes account both of environmental impacts and of social equity. Policies including carbon trading, revenue recycling, and reorientation of private and social investment are analyzed, providing insight into new paths for economic development with flat or negative carbon emissions. These issues will be crucial to macroeconomic and development policies in the twenty-first century.
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Contributors: F. Ackerman, T. Athanasiou, P. Baer, J.K. Boyce, L.J. Dumas, C. Egenhofer, D. Foley, N.R. Goodwin, J.M. Harris, S. Kartha, A. Kassenberg, M. Munasinghe, M. Riddle, B. Roach, A. Seitchik, L. Taylor
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