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SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMICS – A SUMMARY OF A SHORT COURSE by Peter Bartelmus 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Course objectives What on earth is wrong? © P. Bartelmus, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany. The course contains copyrighted material, which is intended for personal use or teaching purposes only.

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SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMICS – A SUMMARY OF A SHORT COURSEby

Peter Bartelmus

1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

Course objectives What on earth is

wrong?

© P. Bartelmus, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany.The course contains copyrighted material, which is intended for personal use or teaching purposes only.

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2. SCHOOLS OF ECO–NOMIC THOUGHT

Environment-economy interaction Market and policy failure

Ecological vs. environmental economics

History: from frontier economics to deep ecology

© Arik Bartelmus

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3. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: FIG LEAVE OR CORNUCOPIA

What is development? What is sustainable

development? Operationalizing

sustainable development

SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH

Economic growth with some environmental

protection

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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4. THE PHYSICAL BASE OF THE ECONOMY

Aggregation: from statistics via indicators to indices

Case study: climate change

Material flow accounts Ecological sustainability

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5. MONETARY VALUATION: COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS AND GREENING THE

NATIONAL ACCOUNTS

Cost-benefit analysis: damage values

The System for integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting: prices and costs

Indicators of environmental and economic sustainability: EDP, ECF

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7. PREDICTION WILL OUR ECONOMIES BE SUSTAINABLE?

Environmental impact

GDP p.c.

What are the limits to growth?

EKC hypothesis: will prosperity by good for the environment?