nep-pke New Economics Papers
on Post Keynesian Economics
Issue of 2014‒10‒17
four papers chosen by
Karl Petrick
Western New England University

  1. Does the Longrun in Economics Matter? A Timely Approach to the Present and Future. The 1993 Shann Memorial Lecture Creation Date: 1993 By G. Snooks
  2. Inequality as pollution, pollution as inequality : The social-ecological nexus By Eloi Laurent
  3. Tracking Progress Toward Providing Sustainable Energy for All in East Asia and the Pacific By Elisa Portale; Joeri de Wit
  4. Tracking Progress Toward Sustainable Energy for All in Sub-Saharan Africa By Elisa Portale; Joeri de Wit

  1. By: G. Snooks
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:uwa:wpaper:93-16&r=pke
  2. By: Eloi Laurent (OFCE)
    Abstract: Ecological crises born with the Anthropocene have arrived at a paradoxical juncture: as environmental degradations gradually become unbearable, environmental concern seems to become intolerable. One can think of two powerful forces at play behind this striking paradox sidestepping environmental emergency when it is most warranted (...).
    Date: 2014
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:spo:wpmain:info:hdl:2441/f6h8764enu2lskk9p4a36i6c0&r=pke
  3. By: Elisa Portale; Joeri de Wit
    Keywords: Energy - Energy Demand Energy - Energy and Environment Power and Energy Conversion Energy - Energy Production and Transportation Environment - Environment and Energy Efficiency
    Date: 2014–09
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:wbk:wboper:20255&r=pke
  4. By: Elisa Portale; Joeri de Wit
    Keywords: Energy - Energy Demand Energy - Energy and Environment Power and Energy Conversion Energy - Energy Production and Transportation Environment - Environment and Energy Efficiency
    Date: 2014–09
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:wbk:wboper:20250&r=pke

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