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A DOCTRINAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE US ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS IN 2000S
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Bird P.J.W.N., Neoclassical and Post Keynesian Environmental Economics, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, vol.4, no.4, 1982, pp. 586-593;
Cribb J., The Coming Famine. The Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do to Avoid It, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2010;
Cropper M.C., Oates W.E., Environmental Economics: A Survey, Journal of economic Literature, vol.30, no.2, jun.1992, American Economic Association Publishing, pp. 675-74 0 ;
Fraas A., Lutter R., Efficient Pollution Regulation: Getting the Prices Right: Comment, The American Economic Review, vol. 102, no.1, 2012, pp. 602-607 ;
Giampetro M., Pimentel D., Food, Land, population and the U.S. Economy, Carrying Capacity Network, 1994 ;
Godfrey-Smith P., Filosofia științei. O introducere critică în teoriile moderne, Editura Herald, București, 2012;
Kuhn, T.S., Structura revoluțiilor științifice, Editura Humanitas, București, 2008;
Söderbaum P., Neoclassical and Institutional Approaches to Environmental Economics, Journal of Economic Issues, vol.24, no.2, jun.1990, pp. 481-492 ;
Swaney J.A., Elements of a Neoinstitutional Environmental Economics, Journal of Economic issues, vol.21, no.4, Evolutionary Economics II: Institutional Theory and Policy, 1987, pp. 1739-1779 ;
Turvey R., On Divergences between Social Cost and Private Cost, Economica, vol.30, no.119, august 1963, pp. 309-313;
FAO, Fleischatlas Report 2013, Worldwatch Institute. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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