Economics of the environmental protection on the crossroad

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Neoclassical environmental economics, ecological economics and free market approaches to environmental protection are currently three main schools of thoughts that are systematically focused on interactions between the society and the environment. They all have strong defenders as well as opponents. Although the environmental economics is still considered as mainstream, the critique from alternative approaches is increasing. The goal of the article is to briefly introduce main thoughts of all three schools and their interactions. The intensity of mutual interactions in the last decade was investigated via the analysis of articles published in high-rated journals. © Vysoká Škola Ekonomická V Praze.

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Jilková, J., & Slavíková, L. (2009). Economics of the environmental protection on the crossroad. Politicka Ekonomie, 57(5), 660–676. https://doi.org/10.18267/j.polek.703

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