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Taking Nature Into Account
Taking Nature into Account: Conclusions and Recommendations
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1995
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
The History and Roots of Growth
pp. 28
Economic Growth and Gross National Product
pp. 47
State of the Environment
pp. 60
Failures of the System of National Accounts
pp. 85
From Growth to Sustainability
pp. 99
The Concept of Sustainability
pp. 124
Vision of the South
pp. 142
Indicators for Measuring Welfare
pp. 157
The Role of Social Indicators
pp. 169
Introduction
pp. 175
Defensive Expenditures
pp. 187
Depletion of Natural Resources
pp. 206
Estimating Sustainable National Income
pp. 231
Environmental Accounting and the System of National Accounts
pp. 257
Taking Nature into Account: Conclusions and Recommendations
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