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Uneconomic growth is
economic growth that
reflects or
creates a
decline in the
quality of life. The
concept is used in
human development theory, welfare...
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decades before there is so much wear that re****ing and
repair becomes uneconomical. Ship
breaking allows materials from the ship,
especially steel, to be...
- may see
large increases in
proven reserves when known, but
previously uneconomic deposits become economic to develop. In this way, Canada's
proven reserves...
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Spaceship Earth Steady-state
economy Sustainability, 'weak' vs 'strong'
Uneconomic growth People Serhiy Podolynsky Frederick Soddy Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen...
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conventional locomotive because many
parts required replacement, an
uneconomical proposition for a "one-off" locomotive. In the
United States,
Union Pacific...
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amount to
their bank or
merchant services provider,
thereby making it
uneconomical.
Discover is a
notable exception to the above. A
customer with a Discover...
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Adbusters magazine. He is
widely credited with
having originated the idea of
uneconomic growth,
though some
credit this to
Marilyn Waring who
developed it more...
- fibers, but
manufacturing of
these fibers by his
process was
relatively uneconomical. In 1890, L.H.
Despeissis invented the
cuprammonium process –
which uses...
- hulk 1. A ship,
often an old ship or one that has
become obsolete or
uneconomical to operate, that has had its
rigging or
internal equipment removed and...
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Ecological footprint Jevons paradox Natural resource management Scarcity Uneconomic growth Fred
Magdoff (2013). "Global
Resource Depletion - Is Po****tion...