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(Ebook) Wealth, Welfare and Sustainability: Advances in Measuring Sustainable Development by Hamilton K., Atkinson G. ISBN 9781843765769, 1843765764

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Authors:Hamilton K., Atkinson G.
Pages:201 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1st edition
Language:english
File Size:1.28 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781843765769, 1843765764
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(Ebook) Wealth, Welfare and Sustainability: Advances in Measuring Sustainable Development by Hamilton K., Atkinson G. ISBN 9781843765769, 1843765764

Economic theory suggests that there should be a link between future wellbeing and current wealth. This volume explores this linkage under a variety of headings: population growth, technological change, deforestation and natural resource trade. While the relevant theory is presented briefly, the chief emphasis is on empirical measurement of the change in real wealth: this measure of net or `genuine' saving is a key indicator of sustainable development. The methodological and empirical work is bolstered by tests of the predictive power of genuine saving in explaining future consumption and economic growth. Just as importantly, the authors show that many resource-abundant countries would be considerably wealthier today had they managed to save and invest the profits from natural resource exploitation in the past.
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