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Tekijä:Sterrer, W.
Otsikko:Human economics: a non-human perspective
Lehti:Ecological Economics
1993 : VOL 7:3, p. 183-202
Asiasana:ECONOMICS
INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR
ENERGY
REGULATIONS
STANDARDS
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:Current human economic behavior differs from that of non-human organism in the following ways: 1. Large-scale and quasi-irreversible transformation of natural capital into tools, designed further to speed up this very process. 2. Extensive use of exosomatic energy to fuel such transformation. 3. Storage of of energy reserves. 4. Bequeathing of energy stores beyond one generation. 5. Successfull channeling of interspecific energy interactions between humans and other organism. 6. Standardization of transpecific energy interactions. 7. Regulation of intraspecific competition by social agreements. 8. Use and storage of money as a symbol of energy credit. 9. Debt, i. e. delayed reciprocity. 10. Practice of open-ended economics growth.
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