The Value Problem in Ecological Economics: Lessons from the Physiocrats and Marx

作者: Paul Burkett

DOI: 10.1177/1086026603016002001

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摘要: Perhaps the most vexing question in ecological economics is whether nature a direct source and/or substance of value. One group ascribes value directly to natural resources and argues that monet...

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