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Embodied energy analysis, Sraffa's analysis, Georgescu-Roegen's flow–fund model and viability of solar technology

In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability

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  • Kozo Mayumi

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Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen was described by Paul Samuelson as ‘an economist’s economist’. This book honors him by discussing his theories on a wide range of issues but particularly on environmental and energy economics. It is a dynamic tribute which extends his work to address the problems the human race will face in the 21st century.

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  • Kozo Mayumi, 1999. "Embodied energy analysis, Sraffa's analysis, Georgescu-Roegen's flow–fund model and viability of solar technology," Chapters, in: Kozo Mayumi & John M. Gowdy (ed.), Bioeconomics and Sustainability, chapter 10, pages 173-193, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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