The Economic-Environment Relation: Can Post-Keynesians, Regulationists and Polanyians Offer Insights?
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Authors/contributors
- Chester, Lynne (Author)
- Paton, Joy (Author)
Title
The Economic-Environment Relation: Can Post-Keynesians, Regulationists and Polanyians Offer Insights?
Abstract
As the environmental debate has intensified, post-Keynesians, Regulationists and Polanyians remain relatively silent. All treat time as historical, consider economic issues subordinate to politics and have plenty to say about growth, institutions, uncertainty, and path-dependent events. These concepts seem pertinent to understanding the economic-environment problematic. This article explores the 'environmental potential' of these three heterodox economic traditions. We examine the conception of nature underpinning each methodological approach and the ability of their key conceptual tools to explain the economic-environment relation. Methodological pluralism and a project driven by the neoclassical agenda, we posit, seriously weakens the possibility of a post-Keynesian-grounded coherent environmental perspective. On the other hand, the Regulationists and Polanyians provide cogent analytical frameworks to advance explanations of the economic-environment relation and the contemporary environmental challenge.
Publication
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
106-121
Date
2013
Journal Abbr
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
Language
English
ISSN
20527764
Short Title
The Economic-Environment Relation
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Chester, Lynne, and Joy Paton. 2013. “The Economic-Environment Relation: Can Post-Keynesians, Regulationists and Polanyians Offer Insights?” European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention 10 (1): 106–21.
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Keywords
- capitalist systems
- current heterodox approaches: institutional
- economic methodology
- environment and development
- environment and trade
- environmental accounts and accounting
- environmental economics: government policy
- environmental equity
- evolutionary
- general aggregative models: Keynes
- general aggregative models: Marxian
- institutional
- Keynesian
- Keynesianism
- political economy
- population growth
- post-Keynesian
- Sraffian
- sustainability
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