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Dear Bruce et al.,
Andrew Mearman gave a good paper at the 2004 Post Keynesian Conference
in Kansas City that covered in some detail the reasons for Post
Keynesian's lack of focus concerning environmental issues. Also, Ric
Holt gave a paper at the same conference on sustainable development (as
did Jerry Courvisanos). Ric gave another paper at the AFEE conference
last year in Philadelphia that dealt with Post Keynesian economics,
generally. Ric has been working for the past several years on
furthering Post Keynesian environmental ideas, so he would be a good
person to contact.
Robert H. Scott, III
Assistant Professor of Economics
Monmouth University
Bey Hall 233
Phone: (732) 263-5532
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Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:12 PM
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Subject: Help on environmental Post Keynesian economics
Wow, ask the normally quiet (over the last two years) afeemail list for
references and it springs to life.
Here's one: does anyone have anything that could be seen as Post
Keynesian environment economics? I'm happiest if its fundamentally
insty, but anything that comes to mind would be great.
--
Dr. Bruce R. McFarling,
SRS150, +61 2 492 15014
lecturing in Economics
University of Newcastle
Callaghan NSW 2308
The author is a professional economist residing in New Lambton.
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private opinions of the author, and do not represent the views of the
University of Newcastle, his present employer.
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