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Pricing the Priceless

(Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics) by H. Spencer Banzhaf, B0CJMG7NPR, 1108792065, 1108491006, 1108856837, 1108853064, 9781108792066, 9781108491006, 9781108853064, 9781108856836, 978-1108792066, 978-1108491006, 978-1108853064, 978-1108856836

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English | 2024 | PDF

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While  large literatures have separately examined the history of the  environmental movement, government planning, and modern economics,  Pricing the Priceless triangulates on all three. Offering the first  book-length study of the history of modern environmental economics, it  uncovers the unlikely role economists played in developing tools and  instruments in support of environmental preservation. While economists  were, and still are, seen as scientists who argue in favour of  extracting natural resources, H. Spencer Banzhaf shows how some  economists by the 1960s turned tools and theories used in defense of  development into arguments in defense of the environment. Engaging with  widely recognized names, such as John Muir, and major environmental  disasters such as the Exxon Valdez oil spill, he offers a detailed  examination of the environment, and explains how economics came to enter  the field in a new way that made it possible to be “on the side” of the  environment.