The shape of current thought on sustainable development
I: Economic theory and sustainable development
1. Moving to a steady-state economy
2. Elements of environmental macroeconomics
3. Consumption: value added, physical transformation, and welfare
II: Operational policy and sustainable development
4. Operationalizing sustainable development by investing in natural capital
5. Fostering environmentally sustainable development; four parting suggestions for the world bank
III: National accounts and sustainable development
6. Toward a measure of sustainable net national product
7. On sustainable development and national accounts
IV: Population and sustainable development
8. Carrying capacity as a tool of development policy: the Ecuadoran Amazon and the Paraguayan Chaco
9. Marx and Malthus in Northeast Brazil: a note on the world's largest class difference in fertility and its recent trends
V: International trade and sustainable development
10. Free trade and globalization vs. environment and community
11. From adjustment to sustainable development: the obstacle of free trade
VI: Two pioneers in the economics of sustainable development
12. The economic thought of Frederick Soddy
13. On Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's contributions to economics: an obituary essay
VII: Ethics, religion, and sustainable development
14. A biblical economic principle and the sustainable economy
15. Sustainable development: from religious insight to ethical principle to public policy.