
Scarcity and Growth Revisited
Natural Resources and the Environment in the New Millenium
Resources for the Future Press (RFF Press)
Published on 18. July 2005
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-1-933115-10-8 (ISBN)
Description
In this volume, a group of distinguished international scholars provides a fresh investigation of the most fundamental issues involved in our dependence on natural resources. In Scarcity and Growth (RFF, 1963) and Scarcity and Growth Reconsidered (RFF, 1979), researchers considered the long-term implications of resource scarcity for economic growth and human well-being. Scarcity and Growth Revisited examines these implications with 25 years of new learning and experience. It finds that concerns about resource scarcity have changed in essential ways. In contrast with the earlier preoccupation with the adequacy of fuel, mineral, and agricultural resources and the efficiency by which they are allocated, the greatest concern today is about the Earth's limited capacity to handle the environmental consequences of resource extraction and use. Opinion among scholars is divided on the ability of technological innovation to ameliorate this 'new scarcity.' However, even the book's more optimistic authors agree that the problems will not be successfully overcome without significant advances in the legal, financial, and other social institutions that protect the environment and support technical innovation. Scarcity and Growth Revisited incorporates expert perspectives from the physical and life sciences, as well as economics. It includes issues confronting the developing world as well as industrialized societies. The book begins with a review of the debate about scarcity and economic growth and a review of current assessments of natural resource availability and consumption. The twelve chapters that follow provide an accessible, lively, and authoritative update to an enduring-but changing-debate.
Reviews / Votes
'[The authors] look at the current state of research in the scarcity of natural resources. The focus is on defining and examining the implications of resource scarcity and assessing the role of policy in minimizing its impact. . . . This work would serve as a worthy supplement to an environmental policy course or as a stand alone text in a seminar on scarcity. . . . Highly recommended.'Choice
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
625 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-933115-10-8 (9781933115108)
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R. David Simpson | Michael A. Toman | Robert U. Ayres
Scarcity and Growth Revisited
Natural Resources and the Environment in the New Millenium
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Scarcity and Growth Revisited
Natural Resources and the Environment in the New Millenium
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Routledge
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R. David Simpson | Michael A. Toman | Robert U. Ayres
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Natural Resources and the Environment in the New Millenium
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Persons
R. David Simpson is an economist with the National Center for Environmental Economics, United States Environmental Protection Agency
Michael Toman is a senior economist in the environment division of the sustainable development department of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB). At the time this book was written, he was a senior fellow at Resources for the Future, where he worked for over 20 years.
Robert U. Ayres has been a professor of engineering and public policy at Carnegie-Mellon University and a Sandoz Professor of Economics and Technology Management at INSEAD, in France. He is currently an Institute Scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria and a professor of environmental science at Chalmers Institute of Technology, Goteborg University, and Kalmar University.
Michael Toman is a senior economist in the environment division of the sustainable development department of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB). At the time this book was written, he was a senior fellow at Resources for the Future, where he worked for over 20 years.
Robert U. Ayres has been a professor of engineering and public policy at Carnegie-Mellon University and a Sandoz Professor of Economics and Technology Management at INSEAD, in France. He is currently an Institute Scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria and a professor of environmental science at Chalmers Institute of Technology, Goteborg University, and Kalmar University.
Content
1: Introduction; 2: Mineral Resources and Consumption in the Twenty-First Century; 3: Economics of Scarcity; 4: Ecosystem Goods and Services and Their Limits; 5: Emerging Scarcities; 6: Sustainability and Its Economic Interpretations; 7: Resources, Scarcity, Technology and Growth; 8: Endogenous Technological Change, Natural Resources, and Growth; 9: Evolutionary Analysis of the Relationship between Economic Growth, Environmental Quality, and Resource Scarcity; 10: Environmental Policy as a Tool for Sustainability; 11: Public Policy; 12: The Marvels and Perils of Modernity; 13: Intragenerational versus Intergenerational Equity; 14: Sustainable Economic Development in the World of Today's Poor