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Collision Course: Endless Growth on a Finite Planet

Collision Course: Endless Growth on a Finite Planet

Book by Kerryn Higgs
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The story behind the reckless promotion of economic growth despite its disastrous consequences for life on the planet.The notion of ever-expanding economic growth has been promoted so relentlessly that “growth” is now entrenched as the natural... Google Books
Originally published: 2014
Author: Kerryn Higgs
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The story behind the reckless promotion of economic growth despite its disastrous consequences for life on the planet.The notion of ever-expanding economic.
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Endless Growth on a Finite Planet ; Paperback. $20.00. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262529693. Pub date: September 2, 2016. Publisher: The MIT Press ; Hardcover. $30.95.
Collision Course analyzes the 1980s neo-liberal economic movements and think tanks, primarily in the United States, Great Britain and. Australia, that played a ...
Review of Kerryn Higgs, Collision Course: Endless Growth on a Finite Planet (Cambridge: MIT. Press, 2014). Population and Development Review 41, no. 2 (June ...
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The story behind the reckless promotion of economic growth despite its disastrous consequences for life on the planet. The notion of ever-expanding economic ...
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