Om The Foundations of National Prosperity
First published in 1917, this book is a pioneering work in the field of conservation economics. It argues that a nation's long-term prosperity is dependent on the sustainable management of its natural resources, and explores the economic, ecological, and ethical dimensions of this issue. The book examines the economic arguments for conservation, the role of taxation and regulation, and the ethical principles that should guide conservation policy. It is aimed at economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in the relationship between economic development and environmental sustainability.
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