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The History of Economic Analysis

Aleksei Savatyugin
- 01 Jan 2002 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 1, pp 137-138
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This article is published in Economic Sociology.The article was published on 2002-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1080 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rural history.

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Prosperity without growth : economics for a finite planet

Tim Jackson
- 01 Oct 2011 - 
TL;DR: The Age of Irresponsibility, the Dilemma of growth, the Myth of Decoupling, the Iron Cage of Consumerism, and the Green New Deal as mentioned in this paper.
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The history of ecosystem services in economic theory and practice: From early notions to markets and payment schemes

TL;DR: This paper reviewed the historic development of the conceptualization of ecosystem services and examined critical landmarks in economic theory and practice with regard to the incorporation of ecosystem service into markets and payment schemes, concluding that the trend towards monetization and commodification of ecosystems is partly the result of a slow move from the original economic conception of nature's benefits as use values in Classical economics to their conceptualization in terms of exchange values in Neoclassical economics.
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Economic and ecological concepts for valuing ecosystem services

TL;DR: The concept of ecosystem service value can be a useful guide when distinguishing and measuring where trade-offs between society and the rest of nature are possible and where they can be made to enhance human welfare in a sustainable manner.
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The Concept of “Opportunity” in Entrepreneurship Research: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges

TL;DR: Opportunity is a central concept within the entrepreneurship field and there is now a critical mass of literature centered on the concept as discussed by the authors, and the authors seek to make two main contributions to this literature.
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The Myth of the Texas Miracle in Education

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize the recent history of education reform and statewide testing in Texas, which led to the introduction of the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) in 1990-91.
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The history of ecosystem services in economic theory and practice: From early notions to markets and payment schemes

TL;DR: This paper reviewed the historic development of the conceptualization of ecosystem services and examined critical landmarks in economic theory and practice with regard to the incorporation of ecosystem service into markets and payment schemes, concluding that the trend towards monetization and commodification of ecosystems is partly the result of a slow move from the original economic conception of nature's benefits as use values in Classical economics to their conceptualization in terms of exchange values in Neoclassical economics.
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The Concept of “Opportunity” in Entrepreneurship Research: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges

TL;DR: Opportunity is a central concept within the entrepreneurship field and there is now a critical mass of literature centered on the concept as discussed by the authors, and the authors seek to make two main contributions to this literature.
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The Myth of the Texas Miracle in Education

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize the recent history of education reform and statewide testing in Texas, which led to the introduction of the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) in 1990-91.
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Scientific Culture and Educational Research

TL;DR: The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires federal grantees to use their funds on evidence-based strategies as discussed by the authors, which poses a rare opportunity and formidable challenge to the field: What are the most effective means of stimulating more and better scientific educational research?

Prosperity Without Growth. Economics for a Finite Planet. London (Earthscan) 2009.

T. Jackson
TL;DR: The Age of Irresponsibility, the Dilemma of growth, the Myth of Decoupling, the Iron Cage of Consumerism, and the Green New Deal.