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The Nature of Economies

by Jane Jacobs

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Nearly forty years after The Death and Life of Great American Cities forever changed the field of urban studies, Jane Jacobs--one of the few contemporary thinkers whose works will remain in print for generations--brings us a modern classic on economies and ecology. Original and eloquent, this new book looks at the connection between the economy and nature, arguing that the principles of development, common to both systems, are the proper subject of economic study.
        
The Nature of Economies is written in the form of a Platonic dialogue, a conversation over coffee among five contemporary New Yorkers. The question they discuss is: Does economic life obey the same rules as those governing the systems in nature? For example, can the way fields and forests maximize their intakes and uses of sunlight teach us something about how economies expand wealth and jobs and can do this in environmentally beneficial ways? The underlying question is both simple and profound, and the answers that emerge will shape the way people think about how economies really work.
        
The New York Times described Jane Jacobs's The Death and Life of Great American Cities as "first of all a work of literature." The accessibility of her prose--The New Criterion called it "majestic"--stands as Jacobs's hallmark. She is the rarest of analytic thinkers, both an economic visionary and an artist. Examining complex systems with the wit, style, and clear eye of the masterly essayist, in The Nature of Economies Jacobs once again accomplishes the near impossible: She fundamentally challenges some of the established principles of economics while writing in a style that enthralls the general reader.



Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. [152]-178) and index.

About the Author

Jane Jacobs's previous books include The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), The Economy of Cities (1968), The Question of Separatism (1980), Cities and the Wealth of Nations (1984), and Systems of Survival (1993). Since 1968 she has lived in Toronto, where she has taken an active role in helping to shape the city.


Table of Contents

Damn, another ecologist — The nature of development — The nature of expansion — The nature of self-refueling — Evading collapse — The double nature of fitness for survival — Unpredictability — Armbruster's promise.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780679603405
Author:
Jacobs, Jane
Publisher:
Modern Library
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Economics
Subject:
Economic Conditions
Subject:
Economics - Theory
Subject:
Environmental economics
Subject:
Environmental aspects
Edition Description:
2000
Series:
Modern Library Cloth
Series Volume:
106-93
Publication Date:
2000
Binding:
Trade Cloth
Language:
English
Pages:
x, 190 p.
Dimensions:
7.58x5.05x.71 in. .48 lbs.

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