Neva Goodwin

Neva Goodwin Rockefeller (d. 1 Haziran 1944), Fletcher Hukuk ve Diplomasi Okulun'da araştırma görevlisi ve Sosyal Direktör olarak görev yaptığı Tufts Üniversitesi Küresel Kalkınma ve Çevre Enstitüsü'nün (GDAE) ortak direktörüdür. Bilim Kütüphanesi: Sürdürülebilir Kalkınma ve İnsan Refahında Sınır Düşüncesi.

Goodwin, hâkim ekonomik paradigmaya göre çağdaş gerçek dünyadaki sosyal ve ekolojik kaygılarla daha ilgili olacak bağlamsal bir iktisat teorisine doğru çalışır. Bu amaçla, Goodwin, üniversite düzeyinde iki tanıtıcı ekonomi ders kitabının yanı sıra çevrimiçi öğretim modüllerinin baş yazarıdır ve diğer yayınlar arasında altı bölümlük iki dizi düzenlemek (aşağıya bakınız).

Goodwin ayrıca, işi sosyal ve ekolojik sağlığı önemli ve uzun vadeli kurumsal hedefler olarak tanımaya motive etme çabalarıyla da ilgilenmektedir. Sosyal olarak sorumlu yatırımlarla ilgileniyor ve en son Yeni Ekonomi Koalisyonu,Winrock Uluslararası Tarımsal Kalkınma Enstitüsü, Ceres ve Sürdürülebilir Vakıflar Enstitüsü gibi kuruluşlarda liderlik görevlerinde bulundu.

Kaynakça

NB: Most of these are also gathered on Goodwin's ResearchGate profile.[1]

  • 2014, The Human Element in the New Economics: A 60-year Refresh for Economic Thinking and Teaching, Real-World Economics Review 68:(August) pdf
  • 2011, If US Consumption Declines Will the Global Economy Collapse?, in Karin Ekström and Kay Glans, eds. Changing Consumer Roles, New York: Routledge pdf
  • 2010, A New Economics for the 21st Century, World Futures Review June–July pdf30 Eylül 2015 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  • 2010, Good Business, Our Planet: The Magazine of the United Nations Environment Programme, (February) pdf
  • 2009, Reforming Economic Theory: Resilience, Equity, and Sustainability, in Twenty-first Century Macroeconomics: Responding to the Climate Challenge (self-edited volume; see above)
  • 2009, Teaching Ecological and Feminist Economics in the Principles Course, Forum for Social Economics 38:2 pdf
  • 2008 An Overview of Climate Change, real-world economics review, 46:(20 May) pdf
  • 2008, From Outer Circle to Center Stage: The maturation of heterodox economics, (2008) in John Harvey and Rob Garnett eds., Future Directions in Heterodox Economics, University of Michigan Press pdf10 Aralık 2015 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  • 2007, What is the Economy for?, Opinion Sur, Nov.-Dec.
  • 2007, Changing Climate, Changing Economy: how to think about climate change, Opinion Sur, Jul.-Oct.
  • 2007, Economic Vitality in a Transition to Sustainability, in the series, Growing the Economy through Global Warming Solutions, the Civil Society Institute pdf
  • 2006, The High Cost of Low Prices, Orion Magazine, 25:1(Jan./Feb.)
  • 2006, The Limitations of Markets: Background Essay, Market Failures, The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education's Corporate Governance and Accountability Project7 Mart 2015 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. pdf
  • 2005, The Social Impact of Multinational Corporations: An outline of the issues, with a focus on workers, in Bruce Mazlish and Alfred D. Chandler Jr. eds., Mapping the Multinational Corporations: The New Global Leviathans in Historical Perspective Cambridge University Press
  • 2004, co-authored with Julie A Nelson, Frank Ackerman, Thomas Weisskopf, A Post-Autistic Introduction to Economic Behavior, post-autistic economics review 28:25 (October) html
  • 2004, co-authored with Jonathan Harris, Reconciling Growth and the Environment, New Thinking in Macroeconomics (self-edited volume; see above), pdf
  • 2003, Equity, Online Encyclopedia of Ecological Economics, International Society for Ecological Economics pdf
  • 2001, Civil Economy and Civilized Economics: Essentials for Sustainable Development, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd. pdf
  • 2001, You can't beat something with nothing: getting an alternative into the curriculum, Review of Radical Political Economics pdf
  • 2001, Taming the Corporation, in A Survey of Sustainable Development: Social and Economic Dimensions (self-edited volume; see above)
  • 2000, Development Connections: The Hedgerow Model, in Jonathan Harris, ed., Rethinking Sustainability: Power, Knowledge and Institutions (self-edited volume; see above) pdf
  • 2000, The Transition to a Transition, in Barbara Smith-Moran and Rodney Peterson, eds. Consumption, Population and Sustainability: Perspectives from Science and Religion, Island Press
  • 2000, Inequality and Corporate Power" in The Political Economy of Inequality (self-edited volume; see above)
  • 1999, Introduction, The Changing Nature of Work (self-edited volume; see above) pdf
    • 1999, The Household Economy and Caring Labor, ibid
    • 1999, Social and Psychological Meanings of Work and Unemployment, ibid
  • 1997, Introduction, in Human Wellbeing and Economic Goals (self-edited volume; see above) html
    • 1997, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Wellbeing, ibid
  • 1996, Visions of an Alternative, in The Consumer Society (self-edited volume; see above)
  • 1996, Economic Meanings of Trust and Responsibility, in As if the Future Mattered (self-edited volume; see above)
  • 1995, Economic Theory: Address at Moscow State University, The Newsletters of PEGS 5:1(Winter)
  • 1995, Ethical and Institutional Issues in Ecological Economics, in A Survey of Ecological Economics (self-edited volume; see above)
  • 1996, co-authored with Oleg Ananyin, Frank Ackerman and Thomas Weisskopf, Economics in Context, in Voprosy Ekonomiki [Economic Questions] Moscow, [printed in Russian]
  • 1994, Commentary: A Range of Predictions for the Future, Ecological Economics (May)
  • 1993, Macro and Global Issues for Sustainable Development, in Üner Kırdar and Leonard Silk eds., A World Fit for People, UN Development Program publication, NYU Press
  • 1993, What Do We Know About Sustainable Development?, Green China Magazine (Summer)
  • 1993, The Rounding of the Earth: Ecology and Global History, in Bruce Mazlish and Ralph Buultgens eds., Conceptualizing Global History, Westview Press pdf
  • 1991, editor, Global Commons: Site of Danger, Source of Hope, World Development Special Issue (Jan.)
  • 1983, co-author with Bruce Mazlish, The Wealth of Adam Smith, The Harvard Business Review, 4:(Jul.-Aug.)
  1. Neva R. Goodwin (ResearchGate)
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