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  2. An almost practical step toward sustainability. Robert Solow is Institute Professor of Eco- nomics, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, Cambridge, MA, USA; Nobel laureate for economic science. Published with the permission of Resources for the Future, 1616 P Street, NW, Washing- ton, DC 200361400, USA.

  3. Sustainability: An Economist's Perspective. ROBERT M. SOLOW. Robert M. Solow is Institute Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Nobel Laureate in Economics. This talk is different from anything else anyone has heard at Woods Hole; certainly for the last two days.

  4. Weak sustainability is an idea based upon the work of Nobel laureate Robert Solow, and John Hartwick. which states that 'human capital' can substitute 'natural capital'. The weak sustainability paradigm stems from the 1970s.

  5. An almost practical step toward sustainability Robert Solow The author is Institute Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts In-stitute of Technology, where he has taught for more than 40 years. Professor Solow was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1987. Much of Professor Solow's work as an economist has focused on the

  6. In his highly regarded lecture, “An Almost Practical Step toward Sustainability,” economist and Nobel Prize winner Robert Solow proposed a model for sustainable economic growth. His strategy complemented the Malthusian model of economic stagnation and was based on his assumption of a “weak sustainability,” in which the substitutability ...

  7. Sustainability: an Economist's Perspective. Robert Merton Solow. Marine Policy Center, 1991.

  8. Chapter. Robert M. Solow (2000), 'Sustainability: An Economist's Perspective', in Robert N. Stavins (ed.), Economics of the Environment (4th edn) New York: W.W. Norton, pp. 505–13. By David Mollica Edited By Tom Campbell. Book Sustainability. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2009. Imprint Routledge. Pages 10. eBook ISBN 9781315241951. ABSTRACT.

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