> From:          Anders Schneiderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:       [PEN-L:11397] Sustainable Development, Complexity theory, and 
>Economics


> I'm starting a new research project, and I need to get up to speed on the
> latest thinking about sustainable development.  Anybody have any reading
> suggestions (particularly things I can find on-line, since the libraries in
> Syracuse are fairly limited)?  I'm trying to use ecology / sustainable
> development as a metaphor.  Also, has anyone in economics done research
> using complexity theory that's reasonably accessible?  I know Kenneth Arrow
> was doing some work, but I was curious who else has done interesting research.

Talk to Dean Baker, Frank Muller, or Andy Hoerner at EPI 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Obviously check out Herman Daly and Robert 
Costanza (latter is at U of Md.).  If you're in DC tomorrow (the 
24th, Thursday), come to a brown-bag at EPI given by Costanza.  There 
was a president's Commission on Sustainable Development (Dean was on 
it) which did reports or statements of some kind.

Cheers,

Max

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