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Waste reduction / Dematerialization / Industrial ecology / Technological change / Degrowth / Gross domestic product / Environment / Environmental economics / Sustainability
Date: 2008-05-07 12:19:59
Waste reduction
Dematerialization
Industrial ecology
Technological change
Degrowth
Gross domestic product
Environment
Environmental economics
Sustainability

Author: Vincent Moreau, Gregor Meerganz von Medeazza Title: Is the economy (de)materializing? A comparison of Germany, China and Spain. Institution: Institute for Environmental Sciences and Technology (ICTA) Autonomous U

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