Economics for Equity and the Environment Network (E3) is a network of economists doing applied research on environmental issues with a social equity focus...
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E3 (disambiguation) (section Arts and entertainment)
Germany, France, and Italy, the three EU nations with the largest populations and economies Economics for Equity and the Environment Network, a nonprofit...
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Economics of networks is a discipline in the fields of economics and network sciences. It is primarily concerned with the understanding of economic phenomena...
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DICE model (redirect from DICE and RICE models)
Deconstructing DICE-2007 (a brief prepared for Economics for Equity and the Environment Network)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 23, 2014. Retrieved...
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Eban Goodstein (section Early life and education)
writer-in-residence at the Mesa Refuge Writers' Retreat, is on the steering committee of Economics for Equity and the Environment Network (E3), and the Editorial Board...
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Economics (/ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə-/) is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses...
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The organization continues to grow and recently changed its name to Economics for Equity and the Environment Network (E3) to more accurately reflect its...
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Doughnut (economic model) (redirect from Doughnut Economics)
The Doughnut, or Doughnut economics, is a visual framework for sustainable development – shaped like a doughnut or lifebelt – combining the concept of...
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equity may include basic human needs, economic needs, environmental needs and subjective human well-being. It is often discussed in public economics,...
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Private equity (PE) is stock in a private company that does not offer stock to the general public. In the field of finance, private equity is offered instead...
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Transport economics differs from some other branches of economics in that the assumption of a spaceless, instantaneous economy does not hold. People and goods...
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Michael Faber [de], ecological economics is defined by its focus on nature, justice, and time. Issues of intergenerational equity, irreversibility of environmental...
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Sustainable development (redirect from Sustainable Economics)
equity can be incorporated into a sustainable development and decision making, as has become common in economic valuations of climate economics. The World...
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Social equity is concerned with justice and fairness of social policy based on the principle of substantive equality. Since the 1960s, the concept of...
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Richard H. (1995). "Myopic Loss Aversion and the Equity Premium Puzzle" (PDF). The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 110 (1): 73–92. doi:10.2307/2118511. JSTOR 2118511...
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Eco (section Arts and entertainment)
Environmental Children's Organization, a children's environment organization founded by Severn Suzuki in the 1990s Equity carve-out Esporte Clube Osasco, a Brazilian...
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objectivity, and decisions based on merit The character in the award-nominated musical comedy A Theory of Justice: The Musical. Equity (law), a legal...
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Frank Ackerman (category Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni)
and the University of Massachusetts. Ackerman was a co-founder and steering committee member of the Economics for Equity and the Environment Network,...
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The social environment, social context, sociocultural context or milieu refers to the immediate physical and social setting in which people live or in...
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Cultural economics is the branch of economics that studies the relation of culture to economic outcomes. Here, 'culture' is defined by shared beliefs and preferences...
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Social exchange theory (redirect from The Social Exchange Theory)
Social interaction Social networks Value conversion Value (economics) Value network Value network analysis Vulnerability and care theory of love Roeckelein...
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Solidarity economy (redirect from Solidarity economics)
Development – respecting the balance of the ecosystem by protecting the environment and biodiversity Equality, equity and justice for all - fighting against...
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Post-Keynesian economics is a school of economic thought with its origins in The General Theory of John Maynard Keynes, with subsequent development influenced...
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Triple bottom line (category Welfare economics)
of the environment as a mantel that the other pillars hold up, and add to Economics and Ethics, the notions of Energy, and Health or the 4 E's. The following...
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Engineering economics, previously known as engineering economy, is a subset of economics concerned with the use and "...application of economic principles"...
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Consequences for the Global Environment. MIT Press. Alcott, B. (2005). "Jevons’ paradox." Ecological Economics, 54(1), 9-21. Smil, V. (2017). Energy and Civilization:...
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Financial economics is the branch of economics characterized by a "concentration on monetary activities", in which "money of one type or another is likely...
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Industrial revolutions 3 & 4 Social complexity Social environment Social equality Social equity Social power Social stratification Social structure Sociology...
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Health equity arises from access to the social determinants of health, specifically from wealth, power and prestige. Individuals who have consistently...
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Steady-state economy (redirect from Steady state economics)
resources and the environment to human society: In his 1966 philosophical-minded essay on The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth, economist and systems...
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