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Structural economics is a body of theory and methods that provide a framework for developing and evaluating such strategies. It represents an important new approach to describing household lifestyles and technological choices, the relationships between them, and their impact on resource use and waste. In Structural Economics, economist Faye Duchin provides for the first time an authoritative and comprehensive introduction to the field.
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Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Technological innovations, Economic conditions, Economic development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, Infrastructure (Economics), Technological innovations, Environmental Economics, Green Business, Natural Resources, NATURE, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Economic history, Technological innovations, economic aspects, Economic development, environmental aspects, Indonesia, economic conditions, United states, economic conditions, 1981-2001Places
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Structural economics: measuring change in technology, lifestyles, and the environment
1998, Island Press
in English
1559636068 9781559636063
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-210) and index.
"Published in cooperation with the United Nations University/Institute of Advanced Studies."
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