Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-392) and index.
Fisheries, forestry, and agriculture in the theory of the commons -- The prototype model of social common capital -- Sustainability and social common capital -- A commons model of social common capital -- Energy and recycling of residual wastes -- Agriculture and social common capital -- Global warming and sustainable development -- Education as social common capital -- Medical care as social common capital.
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"This book attempts to modify and extend the theoretical premises of orthodox economic theory to make them broad enough to analyze the economic implications of social common capital. It further aims to find the institutional arrangements and policy measures that will bring about the optimal state of affairs in which the natural and institutional components are blended together harmoniously to realize the sustainable state suggested by John Stuart Mill."--Jacket.