PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENT AND EMPLOYMENT
Chapter 1: Why focus on the connection between the environment and employment?
Philip Lawn
Chapter 2: The potential conflict between ecological sustainability and full employment
Philip Lawn
PART II: POST-KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 3: Why have Post-Keynesians (perhaps) inadequately dealt with issues related to the environment?
Andrew Mearman
Chapter 4: Recovering and extending classical and Marshallian foundations for Post-Keynesian environmental economics
Paul Christensen
Chapter 5: Post-Keynesian economics and sustainable development
Richard Holt
PART III: GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT VERSUS GUARANTEED INCOME
Chapter 6: The Basic Income Guarantee and the goals of equity, efficiency, and environmentalism
Karl Widerquist and Michael Lewis
Chapter 7: Evaluating the economic and environmental viability of Basic Income and Job Guarantees
Pavlina Tcherneva
Chapter 8: A comparison of the macroeconomic consequences of Basic Income and Job Guarantee schemes
William Mitchell and Martin Watts
PART IV: ECOLOGICAL TAX REFORM AND THE DOUBLE DIVIDEND
Chapter 9: An applied general equilibrium analysis of a double dividend policy for the Spanish economy
Antonio Manresa and Ferran Sancho
Chapter 10: An empirical assessment of ecological tax reform and the double dividend
Philip Lawn
PART V: JOBS VERSUS THE ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 11: A city that works – employment patterns and ecosystem service requirements in greater Christchurch, New Zealand
Nigel Jollands, Nancy Golubiewski, and Garry McDonald
Chapter 12: Employment and environment in a sustainable Europe
Freiderich Hinterberger, Ines Omann, and Andrea Stocker
Chapter 13: Managing without growth
Peter Victor and Gideon Rosenbluth
PART VI: CONCLUSION
Chapter 14: Final thoughts on reconciling the goals of ecological sustainability and full employment
Philip Lawn
Biography
Philip Lawn is a Senior Lecturer in ecological economics at Flinders University, Australia. His work includes six books, numerous book chapters, and nearly fifty journal articles. His more recent book, co-edited with Matthew Clarke, focuses on sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific region.






