Several quick comments . . .
MJ:
. . . The argument that energy supply is 'infinite' derives from the
neo-classical economics concept of substitutability. . . .
I don't think this is true of neo-classical econ, namely
there is no doctrine of infinite resources that I recall
from the course in
while
everyone goes away and reads him,Oc?
Mark Jones
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Max. There s no doctrine of infinite resources for any specific
resource, but since substitutes always exist there is an implict
doctrine.
Max Sawicky wrote:
I don't think this is true of neo-classical econ, namely
there is no doctrine of infinite resources that I recall
from the course in