Measuring Sustainable Economic Welfare: A Pilot Index: 1950-1990 |
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ABSTRACT | 1 |
COLUMN BY COLUMN | 7 |
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION | 28 |
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1985 pounds sterling acid emissions adjustment air pollution appropriate assumptions basis calculated capita ISEW capital growth CFCs Cobb and Cobb column considerably consumer durables contributions to welfare cost escalation cost of noise costs associated costs of air costs of environmental Daly and Cobb damage costs defensive expenditures distribution of income domestic labour effect emissions energy expendi expenditure on health factors Firstly Gini coefficient greenhouse gas health and education impact included income distribution increase Index of Sustainable index of welfare land levels long-term environmental damage loss of natural methodology natural capital noise pollution nomic overall ozone depletion penditure personal consumption pounds sterling 7000 production public expenditures reflect result riod scenario period services flowing services from domestic shadow wage rate STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE study period sumer sumption sustainable economic welfare tion total positive contributions ture UK-ISEW unweighted water pollution weighted consumer expenditure wetlands