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Jenseits von A-Growth: Nachhaltige Ökonomien ohne Wachstum

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Die Debatte über die Beziehung zwischen Wirtschaftswachstum und Umwelt hat eine lange und kontroverse Geschichte. Der folgende Beitrag versucht auf die Frage, wie eine nachhaltige Wirtschaft ohne Wachstum aussehen könnte, eine Antwort zu geben.

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Notes

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    Der Begriff „sauber“ bezieht sich auf Produkte oder Technologien mit relativ niedrigen Emissions- und Ressourcenintensitäten.

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    Der Begriff „schmutzig“ bezieht sich auf Produkte oder Technologien mit relativ hohen Emissions- und Ressourcenintensitäten.

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    Und vielleicht noch mehr physisches Kapital, dies ist eine laufende Debatte, siehe unten.

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Lange, S. (2021). Jenseits von A-Growth: Nachhaltige Ökonomien ohne Wachstum. In: Pechlaner, H., Habicher, D., Innerhofer, E. (eds) Transformation und Wachstum . Sustainable Management, Wertschöpfung und Effizienz. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32809-2_4

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