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Economic Growth Theory and Natural Resource Constraints: A Stocktake and Critical Assessment

Robbie Maris, Mark J. Holmes

2023Australian Economic Review10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Society is facing significant environmental challenges. The effects of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental degradation are being increasingly felt worldwide. In recent years, researchers have attempted to adapt neoclassical and endogenous growth theory to account for constraints imposed by scarce natural resources. In this article, we review where, and how, researchers tend to incorporate natural resources and natural capital into growth theory. We then outline areas and questions that remain unanswered, including how novel impact investing and the eroding trade‐off between GDP and the environment affect growth theory.

Topics & Concepts

Natural resourceGrowth theoryEndogenous growth theoryNatural capitalEconomicsNatural resource economicsNatural (archaeology)Resource depletionEnvironmental degradationClimate changeResource (disambiguation)Capital (architecture)BiodiversityNeoclassical economicsHuman capitalEconomic growthEcologyEcosystem servicesGeographyComputer scienceEcosystemBiologyArchaeologyComputer networkSustainable Development and Environmental PolicyClimate Change Policy and EconomicsGlobal Energy and Sustainability Research
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