It's a bit of an antique now, but Schumacher's Small is Beautiful, if my
ancient memory serves me correctly, covered this subject simply and
directly, sans the convolutions of many subsequent tracts.
WT
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Hi Bob -
You bring up a good point, that despite their critiques of the growth economy,
ecological economists have too infrequently described the policies needed to
bring about an alternative to the growth economy. Herman Daly does an
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