Trade, growth, and sustainable development
Tariffs and trade liberalization
Preferential trading agreements and integration
The geography of international trade
Economies of Scale and Imperfect Competition
Intra-Industry Trade and Love of Variety
Coexistence of Inter- and Intra-Industry Trade
Intra-Industry Trade and Income Distribution
Economies of Scale and Economic Geography
Evolution of the International Monetary System
Alternative Exchange Rate Arrangements
Determinants of the Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates
Macroeconomic Policy and the Exchange Rate
The General Equilibrium View of the Balance of Payments
Implications for the IMF’s Role
Globalization of the International Financial System
Global Markets and Instruments
The Future of Multinational Banking
Regulation of International Banking and Capital Markets
Market Systems and Intermediated Systems: Theory
Market Systems versus Intermediated Systems: International Experience
An Optimal Level of International Bank Regulation?
Principles of International Bank Regulation
Foreign Direct Investment and Multinational Enterprises
Globalization, Development, and Institutions
Trade, Environment, and Economic Growth
Trade, Investment, and Competition
Game Theoretic Structure of Strategic Trade Policy
Export Subsidy in a "Third Market"
Subsidy Dollars versus Profit Dollars
The Environment and Development
Institutions and the Environment
A Brief History of the Relationship between Growth and the Environment
International Competitiveness and the Migration of Dirty Industries
A post-globalization model of the future
Why this Talk of a Knowledge Economy?
Suggestions for Enacting Knowledge Systems
Inequity in the Distribution of Knowledge
The Global Commodification of Knowledge
On Change in the Global Knowledge System
Independent "Modern" Discoveries
Some Speculative Possibilities
Making Sense of Information Technology and Information Society
Sharing Meaning or Watching Sit-coms
Cultural Perspectives on Immediacy and Distance
Access to Global Conversations
Back to the Futures: From Gemeinschaft to Global Village and a Lasting Nostalgia
The Challenge of Globalization: The End of "Local" Community, or the Reinvention of Space and Place?
The Challenge of the "Virtual Community": Does Technology Mean the Demise of "Real" Community?
The Challenge of the Commodification Imperative: Has "Community" Become "Commodity"?
Communities of the Twenty-first Century: Some Signposts for Multiple Realities in a Complex World
The "Big Picture" where Info-Design Makes Sense
Technology, Globalization, and the New World Order
Cultural Impacts of Cyberspace
The Internet and the Modern Project
Valuing Biodiversity and Local Knowledge
Info-Design and World-making Skills
Information and Communication Technology, Sustainability, and Community-making
Current Size, Nationality, and Sectors
The Global Spread: National Ownership of Foreign Investment
Multinational Corporations and Theory
The Multinational Corporations in the Twenty-first Century: Power and Transformation
Globalization, Financial Liberalization, and Structural Adjustment
Framing the Issue of Racial/Ethnic Discrimination
The "Fundamentals" of Globalization and Impacts on Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Toward a Broader Definition of Poverty
The Limits of the Development Paradigm
North–South Relations in Theoretical Perspective
A Historical Perspective on North–South and South–South Relations
History Revisited: The Ever-Advancing Civilization
World Order and Global Awareness
Humanity’s Conceptual Awakening
A Look at the Universe and Ourselves
Questioning Some Fundamental Assumptions
Policy Analysis, Planning, and Futures Research
Guiding Metaphors of the Future
Age-Cohort and Age-Grade Analysis
Grand Theories of Social Change
Historical and Epistemic Context
Global Models—Worldviews, Forecasts, and Critics
Dealing with Complexity—the Scientific Method
Information Society Equals Even More Complexity
Women are Supporting Globalization but is Globalization Supporting Women?
Globalization: Cycles and Inequalities
New Economy: Myth or Real Success?
The Different Behaviors of Nations
Natural World Resources and Bionomics
The Biosphere as a Global Ecosystem
To End Man’s War Against Nature
The Earth Summit: Bionomics at Large
Emissions and Wastes that Pollute the Earth
The Ecological Answer: The Unified Field of Economics and Ecology and the Eco-Eco Model
Introduction: Commodities in the World Economy
History: A Century of International Commodity Policy
Policy Dimensions: Trade, Development, and Environment
Regulations: Special Market Features
The Need for a Deeper Interactionist Global Environmental Model
Policy Implications for the Interactive Models
The Present "Global Policies" which are Emerging
What are the Forces Shaping Capacity Development for Sustainable Human Development?
What are the Emerging Approaches to Capacity Development for Sustainable Human Development?
What is Sustainable Development?
What are its implications for governments?
What are its Implications for business and industry?
What are its implications for farming and agriculture?
What are its Implications for civil society, ngos and individuals: education and awareness?
The Niagara Escarpment Study -- Precursor of Sustainability
The Niagara Escarpment -- A Unique and Vulnerable Environment
A Sustainable Development Strategy for the Niagara Escarpment
Debate on the Views of Godwin and Condorcet
Publication of the First Essay in 1798
The Second Essay, Published in 1803
Ricardo's Iron Law of Wages; the Corn Laws
Acceptance of Birth Control in England
The Irish Potato Famine of 1845
The Impact of Malthus on Biology
Symptoms of Systemic Malfunction
Towards a Greater Understanding of the Key Forces at Work -- Who is Responsible?
Sustainable Development Integrating Social Equity, the Economy and the Environment
Background to the World Conservation Strategy
The World Conservation Strategy
Case Study: The Pakistan National Conservation Strategy
Case Study: Northwest Frontier Province Conservation Strategy
Caring for the Earth: the World Conservation Strategy Revisited
Urban Centres and Urbanization
Consequences of Traditional Urbanization
Globalization and Interdependence
Globalization and the Challenges to Sustainability
Some Potential Environmental and Sustainability Benefits of Global Interdependence
Environmental Sustainability and the Structures of Globalization
Guiding the Global Economy: Toward More Democratic Global Governance
Renewability, Non-Renewability, and Sustainability
Language = Communications + Informatics
A Conceptual Framework for Analysis
Cultural Monism and Spiritual Balance
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Origins of Sustainability in International Law
Sustainability as Optimal Exploitation of Living Resources
Sustainability as Respect for Ecological Limits
The Canadian Legal System and Sustainability
Legal Mechanisms and Reforms for Promoting Sustainability, 1995-2007
Other Sustainability Initiatives
Current Sustainability Challenges Facing Canada
Dueling Paradigms: The Debate Goes On
The Biological Roots of the Problem: Humans as Patch Disturbers
Why Cultures Collapse: The Revenge of Carrying Capacity
Sustainability and Equity Linkages
Introduction: Left-Libertarian Ecopolitics and the Issue of Ecological Sustainability
The Anarcho-individualist Bioregionalism of Kirkpatrick Sale
The Anarchocommunist Libertarian Municipalism of Murray Bookchin
Why Should Feminists Have Anything to Say About Sustainability?
Ecology and sustainable development
The changing context of sustainable development
Recent efforts and their principles
Psychological obstacles: seven "sins" of unsustainability
Anthropocentric Universe: Private Universe Subsystems
Anthropocentric Universe: Public Universe Subsystems
You are Here: The Individual Universe
The Unsustainability of Present Economic Systems
Features of Sustainable Economic Systems
From Environmental Concerns to the Sustainability of Development
Challenges for Resources Management
New Policy and Decision-Making Frameworks
A New "Social Contract" for Science and Technology Development?
The Nature of Capital, Especially Human Resource Capital
Human Resource Capital and Sustainable Development
Sustaining and Adding to Human Resource Capital
Some Relatively Direct Connections between Human Resource Capital and Sustainable Development
Coevolutionary Development of the Economy and its Environment
Setting the Stage for Sustainable Development of Technological Resource Capital
The Institutional Structure of Society
Relatedness, Proximity, and the Demands of Justice
Differences between Inter- and Intragenerational Justice
Principles in International Agreements
Ethical Dimensions in the Supply and Demand of Sustainability
Endowments and Equitable Intergenerational Consumption
John Stuart Mill on Reciprocity and Coexistence
Hospitality and Respect for Diversity
The Economic Analysis of (Unequal) Ecological Distribution
Valuing Risks to Life and Limb
The Importance of Intellectual and Knowledge Capital for Sustainable Development
Social Development Information
Knowledge about Social Sustainability, Possibilities and Limits
Introduction: Culture and Development
Land, Labour Power and Economic Progress in the "West"
Doubts about "Development" as the Universal Destiny of Humanity
The Interaction between Consumers and their Life Support Systems
The Consumer’s Interest in Innovation for a more Sustainable Pattern of Consumption
An Example of a Common Resource: the Sustainable Management of Sea Fisheries for Consumers
Climate Change: Influencing Consumer Demand for Energy
Some Limitations of the Market Mechanisms for Meeting the Needs of Consumers
Being and Knowing about Nature
Natural Capital and the Monetization Frontier
A Structural Ecological Economics Perspective
Availability, Costs and Prices
From Environmentally-Corrected Prices to Sustainable Prices of Natural Resources
Sustainability and Water’s Transformation Cycles
Water’s Value—a Problem of (Unequal) Distribution
European "Integrative" Water Resources Governance Experiments
Energy from a Technical Perspective
Environmental Issues in Energy Supply
Contrasts in Agricultural Food Production and Consumption—Past and Present
Development of Agricultural Technology in Industrial Nations
International Attention for Human Settlements
Sustainable Human Settlements Development
Social Aspects of Sustainable Human Settlements
Economic Aspects of Sustainable Human Settlements
Environmental Aspects of Sustainable Human Settlements
Community Development and Capacity Building for Sustainable Human Settlements
The Internet and the Varied Forms of Public Good
Information and Communications Technology in the Service of "Our Common Problems"
Roles of Infrastructure and Institutions
Interrelationships among Institutions, Infrastructure, and Knowledge
The Basic Principles for Sustainable Development
Valuation and Indicators for Sustainable Development
Optimal Economic Growth in the Benchmark Model
Sustainability: Non-renewable Natural Resources
Endogenous Growth and Sustainability
Welfare Gains and Long-run Growth Effects of Environmental Policy
The Parable of Sustainable Steady States in an Unsteady World: A Discussion
Environmental Business Strategies: towards the Creation of Sustainable Businesses
Internal and External Organizational Structures for Win-win Strategies
Definitions of sustainable development
Capital resources needed for sustainable development
Management for sustainable development
Images: the future of sustainable development
The Concepts of Sustainable Development and Decision Making
Methods: How to Define Sustainable Development Indicators
Methods: How to Use Sustainable Development Indicators?
Definition of Sustainable Development Indicators: Examples of Application
Use of Sustainable Development Indicators: Examples of Application
Historical Evolution of the Concept of Human Capital
How Human Capital Contributes to Economic Development
The Household as the Delivery Point for Development Assistance
Institutional Resources for the Future
Culture and Cultural Information
Community and Micro-Level Sociocultural Information
Developing Institutional Capacities
The Human Ecology of Human Settlements
Challenges of sustainability even under maximum cooperation
Erosion of social development policy in the rich countries and consequent distress
Guidance given by the Earth Summit and its rejection by the rich
Asymmetries and systemic biases in the trading system against weaker members
Rich country civil societies attack and undermine international intergovernmental organizations
Sustainable development reduced to environment and trade by rich country civil society
Trade rules are being changed even when they challenge very few environmental regulations
International Competitiveness, Sustainable Development and Technological Innovation
From "Win-Win" Strategies to a Concertative Governance for Sustainable Development
The Capacity of Sustainable Development Principles to Generate Standards
Limits to Growth and Sustainable Development
The Two Components of Sustainable Development
The Standard Model of Economic Growth
The Ecological-Economic View of the Economy
Limits of the Market and Technology
Is There a Carrying Capacity of the Earth For Humans?
Production Factors and Functions
Complementarity: The Ecology of the Economy
The Role of Technology and Innovation for Sustainability
Obstacles to Good Management of Technological Resources
Drivers of Innovation for Sustainability in Industry
Designing Environmental Policies to Stimulate Innovation
Management of Research and Innovation for Sustainability
Harnessing and Assessing Emerging Technologies
Enhancing Innovation for Sustainable Development in Developing Countries
Inadequacies of Risk-Assessment Methodologies for Supporting Sustainable Development
The Precautionary Principle: A New Paradigm for Decision Making under Uncertainty
History of the Precautionary Principle
Critical Links between Food Insecurity, Poverty, and the Environment
Food Insecurity and Agricultural Growth
Technological and Economic Potential to Mitigate and Adapt to Climate Change
The Discourse on Sustainable Development
Ethos of Sustainable Development
Environment and Sustainable Development
Transnational Dimension, Game Theory, and Coalition Formation
Uncertainty and the Role of Information
Other Complementay Contributions
Imperatives of Environmental Economics and Environmental Policy-making
The Neoclassic Approach to Environmental Economics
A New Kind of Science for the Current Mess
How Sustainable Development is Saving Economics from Itself
The Reciprocal Influence Between Economic Ideas and Social Realities
Maximization of Environmental and Social Welfare
Evaluation of Environmental Risk
Strategic Instruments for Environmental Policy
“Ecobusiness”: Towards the Earth Age for the Conservation of Nature
Efficiency Revolution: A New Direction for Technological Progress
Let Prices Speak: Ecological Tax Reform
Sustainability: A Dichotomy of Approaches
Greening the National Accounts: Extending the System Boundaries
Introduction: Economics in the Twenty-First Century
Basic Concepts of Neo-Classical Economics
The Economics of Biological Diversity
A Brief Guide for Studying the Interactions Between Economics and Other Disciplines
Financing Health Care through the Insurance System
Demand Factors Influencing Health Care Costs
A Model for Health Care Financing
Introduction: Conceptual Issues in Health Economics
Determinants of Health in Developing Countries
Resource Allocation Methods in the Health Sector
Definitions and Models of Health
Global, National, and Personal Approaches to Health
Definition and Measurement of Health Resources
Decision Rules for Optimum Allocation of Health Resources
Health Impact of Medical Technology
Market-Guided Resource Allocation and the Question of Efficiency
The Interconnection between Community Values, Ecology, and Human Health
Lifestyle Choices, the Environment, and Health Profiles: The Case of Hunter-Gatherer Societies
Monetary Valuation of Environmental Changes
Ecological versus Environmental Economics
Trade and Environmental Policies with Competitive Markets
Strategic Environmental Policy
Theory of Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Environment Quality
Impacts of Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction
Cost-effective Climate Control
Uncertainty and the Applicability of Models
Benefits provided by public goods
Market based measures of environmental impacts
Benefit based valuation methods
Introduction: Renewable Versus Non-Renewable Resources
The Hotelling Model of Resource Depletion
Land in the History of Economic Thought
Efficient Allocation of Land Resources
The Economic Sphere and the Natural Environment
Physical Flows and Their Linkage to the Economy
Varieties of Strong Sustainability
Sustainability and the Myth of Market Prices
Discounting and the Commensurability of Wants
Sustainability, Consilience, and the Role of Institutions
Strengthening Strong Sustainability
Elements of Ecological Economics
Elements of Ecosystem Management
Nexus of Ecological Economics and Ecosystem Management
Implications for Natural Resource Management and Policy
Participatory Development Model: a base for Sustainable Resource Management
Human Indicators for Planning and Monitoring Sustainable Development: Conceptualization
Theoretical Foundations of Feminist Ecological Economics
Theoretical Contributions of Feminist Ecological Economics
The Arithmetical Dimension: Is GDP a Satisfactory Measure of Current Economic Activity?
The Diagnostic Dimension: Is GDP a Satisfactory Measure of Future Beneficial Economic Activity?
The Political Dimension: is GDP a Satisfactory Measure of Economic Justice?
Introduction - Engineering, Economics and Society
Cost-Benefit Analysis and Public Sector Projects
Judgmental and Irreducible Factors in Engineering Project Analysis
Principles of Engineering Project Evaluation
Overview of Typical Capital Budgeting Problem Types
Money Systems from a Green Perspective
Fiat (Authority, State) Issue of Money
Welfare Economics of Sustainable Development
Economic Growth And Welfare: Intertemporal Perspectives Of Sustainability
National Accounting and Sustainability
International Perspectives of Sustainable Development
Institutional and Policy Choices in Pursuit of Sustainable Development
Can the Present Generation safely be left to protect the Interests of Future Generations?
Can the Discount Perplex be evaded by Internalizing Externalities?
Production Function and Diminishing Marginal Utility Arguments
Reconciling Different Sources of Discount Rate
Is Sustainable Development the Best We can offer to Intergenerational Equity?
Derivation from Investment Economics
National Output and the History of the National Accounts
Applications - Unofficial Measures and Official Revisions
A History of National Accounts
Aligning Standard National Accounts and Sustainability Objectives
Why Build Environmental Accounts?
Global and Transboundary Environmental Problems
International Distribution of Environmental Burdens
International Trade and Foreign Direct Investment
Overview of Topic-Related Articles
An Overview of North-South Economic Interactions
Factors Influencing the Success of Cooperation
Issues of Treaty Design Influencing the Success of Cooperation
An Integrated Assessment Model for Transboundary Stock Pollution Problems
The Theory of International Environmental Externalities
Confronting Theory and Reality for the Case of Global Warming
Sustainable Development as a Human-Centred and Development-Oriented Concept
Theoretical Concepts of the Human-Centred and Development-Oriented Approach and Empirical Evidence
Implementing Sustainable Development
A Framework for Analyzing the Welfare Implications of Environmental Policy
Austrian versus Neoclassical Economics: The Socialist Calculation Debate
Environmental Policy and the Socialist Calculation Debate
Free Market Environmentalism, the Evolution of Property Rights and Sustainable Development
Introduction: Land Use Planning Systems and Institutions
Air pollution and property values
Neighbourhood facilities and property values
Zoning regulation and property values
Hedonic price modelling of environmental attributes on urban values in Hong Kong
Characteristics of Indicators for Sustainable Development
Economic Theorisation of Fishing
Total Factor Productivity and Relative Labour Productivity Approaches
Micro and Institutional Economic Indicators of Sustainability in Fish Culture
Policy Directions for Sustainable and Resilient Resource Systems
Notes on the history of socioeconomic development
Intervention and interventionists: Principles and tools
The Accomplishments of the Twentieth Century
Facing the Challenges of the New Millennium
Instrumental Activism and Sustainability
Individualization, Common Good and Community
Upgrading Organizational Rationality
Universalization and Particularisms of Value-Normative Systems
Socioeconomic Agricultural system
Different types of agricultural systems
Dynamic processes in agricultural systems
Real Communicators and Virtual Worlds
Necessity, Commodity, and Beyond
The Social and Sociological Emphasis
Technology, Economy and Society
Regional variations in an ageing world
National and regional minorities
Consumption as a communicative system
Consumption goods and needs satisfaction.
Patterns of consumption and identification processes
Consumption goods as communicative channels
The Historical Problematization of the Consumer Society
Theories on origins of consumption
Gender and consumption: an historical perspective
The Consumer in Classical Economic Thought
The Marxian View: Fetishism and Use Values
The Marginalist Revolution: From a Subjective Theory of Value to Revealed Preferences
Marginalist Theory of Demand and its Shortcomings
Introduction: The Trajectories of Human Rights, Development, and Capabilities
Human Rights and Universal Norms
Development and Human Rights Norms
Capabilities and Human Rights Norms
Competing Views of Development
Some Thoughts on the Future Evolution of IDL
The Nature of International Development Law
The Definition of the Subject and the Range of its Problems.
The Conceptual Necessity for an International Development Law.
The Substantive Principles of an International Development Law.
International Development Law as an Offshoot of Public International Law
Public International Law as Provider of Material Sources of International Development Law
Shaping and Moulding of International Development Law
The Right and Duty to Share Common Resources beyond National Jurisdiction
Obligations Relative to The Right to Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development and Development within the United Nations System
The Global Economy, The World Bank Group, Development and Sustainable Development
The First International Anti-Corruption Movement (1975-1980)
The Second International Anti-Corruption Movement (1995-Present)
Beginnings: the Rise and Fall of "Law and Development"
Agendas and Actions for Environment Protection and Sustainable Development
Challenges to Sustainable Development
Human Activities and Global Environmental Changes
General Ideas about Sustainable Development
Principles of Sustainable Development
Technology and Energy Systems of the Future
The Background to International Scientific Coordination on Environment Protection
International Scientific Coordination on Environmental and Ecological Sustainable Development
The Ecology and Sustainable Development
Economics and Sustainable Development
The Social Aspects of Sustainable Development
Overview of Assessment and Management of Hazard and Risk
Scientific Knowledge Needed to Assess Ecological Risks
Hazardous Wastes and Other Substances Causing Risk Concerns
Criteria for Estimating Ecological Risk
Environmental Protection and Risk Management: Principles and Policy
Current Views of Global Carrying Capacity
The Global Social, Economic, and Cultural Situation
Carrying Capacity of Natural Resources
The Environment, Environmental Problems, and Environmental Protection
Social Disparity and Environmental Degradation
Gender Discrimination and Inequality
Corruption is Aggravating Social Disparities
Policy Responses to Social Disparities
Structuralist and Neo-Marxist Explanations of Poverty
The Poor: Victims and Agents of Environmental Degradation
Is Environmental Degradation Inherent in Poverty?
Policy Failure and Market Failure
Other Factors in the Poverty–Environment Link
Attempts to Alleviate Poverty, Thus Relieving Pressure on the Environment
Human Activities and Loss of Biodiversity
Destruction of Natural Resources in the Name of Development?
Can Privatization Miraculously Save the Situation?
Institutional Weakness of Developing Countries’ Management of Natural Resource Exploitation
Using Economic Instruments To Protect the Environment
Linear Growth Model and Stages of Development
The Money of the Rich May Bring Luck to the Poor
Relying On One’s Own Strength or Borrowing a Hen To Have Its Eggs
Global Crises: Natural and Social
Relationships between Unsustainable Resources Use and Disparities
The Environment and By-Products and Wastes
Cyclic Use of By-Products and Wastes
Market Failure: When the Invisible Hand Doesn’t Work
Making Environmental Data Useful for Policy Makers
International Progress in Development of Indicators of Environmentally Sustainable Development
Finite, Infinite, and Sustainability of Resources
Contributions of Technological Innovation to Sustainable Development
General Theory of Technological Innovation
Institutional Analysis of Systems of Technological Innovation
Increasing Economic and Social Disparity
Globalization, Disparities, and Sustainability
Overview of Economic Policies for Narrowing Disparities
Obstacles for Governments to Overcome
Global Efforts for Poverty Reduction: World Bank Strategic Shifts
Microcredit Programs: Successful Economic Incentives for Poverty Reduction
Changing Perceptions of Poverty
Exploration of Human Resources and Economic Development
Improving Education in Developing Countries
The Limits of Conventional Accounting
The Necessity for a System of Environmental Accounting
The System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting
Defending Against the Depletion and Degradation of the Environment
Change in Volume of Natural Assets
Valuation of Natural Assets and Welfare Economics
More Discussion on Change in Volume of Non-Produced Natural Assets
The Method of Valuation of Natural Assets or Natural Resources
The Valuation of Natural Productivity in Natural Assets
The Valuation of Natural Asset Elements in Accounting and the Development of Ecobusiness
Natural Assets Valuation, Optimal Resource Allocation, and Maximization of Social Welfare
Externalization of Pollutant Materials Disposal
Administrative Regulation and Taxation
Sustainable Relations between Economic Activities and the Environment
Accounting for Natural Resources and the Ecosystem
Including the Environment in Economics and Accounting
Environmental Costs Caused, Costs Borne, Actual Costs, and Imputed Costs
Importance of Introducing Environmental Physical Data into Accounting
The Concept of Material/Energy Balance
The System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting Matrix
Satellite Accounting for Sustainable Development
The Development of Environmental Accounting
Handbook of National Accounting To Be the Standard
The Necessity for Two Data Systems
The Structure of the Satellite Accounting System
Limitations of the System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting
The Physical and Monetary Data Systems
The Versions of the System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting
The Matrix Tables of the System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting
Environmental Elements and Accounting in System of National Accounts
The Environment in the System of National Accounts
Recent Developments in the System of National Accounts
The System of National Accounts and the System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting
Environmental Accounting and the System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting
Accounting for the Natural Environment
Early, Reasonable Economic Treatment and Input-Output Analysis
Green Consumerism and Major International Conferences
Awareness of the Relationship between Consumption and the Environment
Lessening Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide as an Indicator of Global Environmental Difficulties
Identifying the Origin and Destination of Carbon Dioxide
The Importance of Households and Individuals
Ecobusiness and the Behavior of Consumers and Producers
The Effect of Consumers’ Demands on Enterprises
Ecobusiness and Administration
Administration and Environmental Accounting Systems
The Valuation of Economically External Environmental Elements
Ecobusiness, Life Cycle Assessment, and International Standards
The Development of Ecoenterprise and Ecotechnology
Social Demand for Environmental Protection Services and Goods
Five Categories of Ecoenterprise
Nature’s Part in the Creation of Civilization
The Environment’s Contribution to Civilization
Civilization’s Damage to the Environment
Is Anthropocentrism the Cause of the Environmental Crisis?
Albert Schweitzer: Reverence for Life
Peter Singer: Respect for Sentience
Deep Ecology: The Philosophical Foundation of Deep Environmental Ethics
Strengthening State Legislation and Improving the Legal System Relating to the Environment
Management by Local Administrative Authorities
State Governments Are Subject to Ecological Environment Management
State Ecological Environment and International Cooperation
State Management of the Ecological Environment and Regional Economic Cooperation
State Management of the Ecological Environment and the Role of Local Government
Future Sustainable Development
International Coordination and the United Nations
Preventing Wars and Natural Disasters
Consumption, Production, and Lifestyles of the Rich Developed Nations
Scientific, Technological, and Financial Aid to Developing Countries
Perspectives on the Economic Origins of Conflict
Wars of Communist Succession and Capitalist Decline
Determinants of Military Spending
Decision Making and the Budget Process
Military Spending, Local Economies, the National Economy, and Technology
The Concept of a Peace Dividend and Defense Conversion
Patterns of Military Spending After the Cold War
Military Power and the Fate of the State
The Fusion of Militarism and Industrialism, 1830-1914
Introduction: Reduced Defense Budgets and the Arms Race
The Problem of Defense Conversion
Military Spending, Production and Employment
United States Experiences of Post-War Adjustment
The Role of Deficit Spending for Growth and Employment
Peace Agreements and the Cost of Conflict
Conversion, Dual-Use Technologies and the Peace Dividend
International Post-Conflict Adjustment
Demobilization, Retraining, and Alternative Use Planning
Reintegration in Conflict-Ridden Nations
Building Institutions for Peacemaking and Peacekeeping
Design Principles to Institutionalize Peacemaking and Peacekeeping
The Concept of United Nations Armed Forces for Peace
A Review of More than 50 Years of Peace-Keeping Operations
The Concept of a United Nations Armed Force
Political Problems Confronting the United Nations as the World’s Peace-Keeping Agency
The Logic of Threat and Deterrence Today
The Economics of Chemical and Biological Weapons
Benefits and Risks of Regional Security Alliances
The Private Costs of Acquiring Chemical and Biological Weapons
The Private Benefits of Acquiring Chemical and Biological Weapons
The Social Costs of Chemical and Biological Weapons Acquisition
Tentative Solution to Negative Externalities Caused by Chemical and Biological Weapons
Regional and Global Principles and the Structure of Organizations after the Cold War
Military Dimensions of North-South and North-North Trade
Arms Industry and the Globalization Process
Arms Expenditures, Conflict and Development
Military Activities and the Natural Environment
The Arms Trade and War in the 1990s
The Soviet Bloc after the Cold War
Arms Races, Military Expenditure and Development
The Economics of Defense Industries and the Defense Economics Problem