Global Environmental Macroeconomics
Discover the intricate relationship between the global economy and the environment in "Global Environmental Macroeconomics" by Harland Wm Whitmore. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this insightful hardback edition spans 216 pages and delves into the shortcomings of traditional macroeconomic models. Whitmore argues that these models often overlook the economy's role as a subsystem within the global ecosystem, failing to account for essential natural constraints.
Through a comprehensive two-country model, the book examines the dynamic interactions among natural resources, labor, product, and financial markets. Ideal for students and professionals in Business & Economics, particularly those focused on Environmental Economics and Macroeconomics, this work offers a fresh perspective on integrating ecological considerations into economic analysis. Enhance your understanding of the critical interplay between economics and the environment with this essential read.