Philip (Flinders University, Australia) Lawn 
Environment and Employment [EPUB ebook] 
A Reconciliation

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Mounting evidence suggests that GDP growth is damaging the natural environment and unlikely to be ecologically sustainable in the long-run. At the same time, an annual GDP growth rate of around three percent is regarded as the minimum necessary to prevent unemployment from escalating. Clearly, a trade-off exists between environmental goals and employment goals, yet this trade-off has been largely ignored or denied.

This book aims to resolve the environment-employment dilemma by suggesting ways and means to achieve low rates of unemployment, or preferably full employment, in the context of a low-growth or steady-state economy. In search of a solution to this dilemma, this book seeks to answer the following questions:

  • What existing paradigms offer a possible foundation for further investigation into issues dealing with both the environment and employment?
  • What specific initiatives can be implemented to deal with unemployment given that any potential solution must be consistent with responsible macroeconomic policy?
  • To what extent can ecological tax reform provide a solution to the environment-employment dilemma?
  • Under what circumstances is it clear that certain forms of employment generation are antithetic to the goal of ecological sustainability?
  • How can more favourable employment-generating opportunities be exploited in ways which lower unemployment or achieve full employment without the need for ecologically-destructive GDP growth?
  • This book will no doubt stimulate a broader discussion on the issue, and it may just begin a process that leads to the eventual emergence of a viable policy strategy to generate a sustainable, full employment future. This book will be of interest to decision-makers, civil servants, researchers, and NGO employees as well as students of environmental and ecological economics and issues related to employment and unemployment.

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    格式 EPUB ● 网页 416 ● ISBN 9781134060375 ● 编辑 Philip (Flinders University, Australia) Lawn ● 出版者 Taylor and Francis ● 发布时间 2009 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 4136997 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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