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I would consult Paul P. Christensen's excellent work on the former
question, such as, for instance:
"Historical Roots for Ecological Economics--Biophysical versus
Allocative Approaches," In: The development of ecological economics;
85-104; Elgar Reference Collection. International Library of Critical
Writings in Economics, vol. 75. Cheltenham, U.K. and Lyme, N.H.: Elgar;
distributed by American International Distribution Corporation,
Williston, Vt., 1997 [1989].
"Driving Forces, Increasing Returns and Ecological Sustainability," In:
Ecological economics: The science and management of sustainability;
75-87; Technical editing by Lisa Wainger, New York: Columbia University
Press, 1991.
Mathew Forstater
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