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Going Past Limits To Growth A Report To The Club Of Rome Euchapter Patrick Corsi

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Going Past Limits To Growth A Report To The Club Of Rome Euchapter Patrick Corsi
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.08 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Patrick Corsi
ISBN: 9781786301956, 1786301954
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Going Past Limits To Growth A Report To The Club Of Rome Euchapter Patrick Corsi by Patrick Corsi 9781786301956, 1786301954 instant download after payment.

Growth is a dominant economic driver accounting for the wealth of nations and organizations alike. However, in the face of environmental pressures, widespread social and economic imbalance, and the reigning climate of uncertainty we are experiencing today, there is now a need for a viable interpretation of what growth really means. In this book, the author redefines the limits to economic growth and tackles the issues involved in three parts, in order to study a variety of international issues, including the world economic system, climate change and environmental degradation.
Abstract: Growth is a dominant economic driver accounting for the wealth of nations and organizations alike. However, in the face of environmental pressures, widespread social and economic imbalance, and the reigning climate of uncertainty we are experiencing today, there is now a need for a viable interpretation of what growth really means.

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