1st Edition

Nature and Economic Society A Classical-Keynesian Synthesis

By Tony Aspromourgos Copyright 2024
186 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

186 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

186 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book focuses on the interrelationship between nature and the human economy. Building upon his decades of research into classical and Keynesian economics, Tony Aspromourgos here turns his attention to the interrelationship between nature and the human economy. The result is a tightly argued, concise but comprehensive interpretation of that vital issue, undertaken in the framework of a... Read more

1 Introduction   Part I: THE CLASSICAL-KEYNESIAN APPROACH   2 Circular Production and the Social Surplus   3 Capitalism and Distribution   4 Economic Activity Levels   5 Government and the Public Sector   6 Money and Finance   7 A Global Economic System   Part II: NATURE AND THE HUMAN ECONOMY   8 Acknowledging Nature   9 Nature Used: Inputs That Are Not Outputs   10 Nature Abused: Outputs That Are Not Inputs   11 Nature Renewed: Inputs That Are Outputs   12 A Theoretical Summing Up   13 Guidelines for Policy   14 Conclusion: a Lack of Solidarity

 

Biography

Tony Aspromourgos is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Sydney.

"Rigorously written and rich in analytical suggestions, the book constitutes the starting point for any further Sraffian or heterodox author who would hopefully like to pursue the development of environmental issues."

Sergio Cesaratto, Journal of Economic Issues