Towards an ecologically sustainable growth society : physical foundations, economic transitions, and political constraints

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Towards an ecologically sustainable growth society : physical foundations, economic transitions, and political constraints

Bruno Fritsch, Stephan Schmidheiny, Walter Seifritz

Springer, c1994

  • : gw
  • : us

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This study combines three disciplines - economics, physics and international business policy - in an attempt to discover whether sustainable development is possible and how it might be achieved. Most importantly, the main economic actors in the field of cost efficient allocation must work together. Hence, international business policy operating on a global level must keep open the channels within which the physical abundance of resources and energy can be brought to the benefit of all mankind, in particular those living in poverty. A world population levelling off at 10 billion people must not necessarily attain the present income level of the average US citizen; it might be sufficient if only half this level could be reached. The authors show that this gigantic but humanitarian target can be achieved and maintained.

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