Economia, entropia e sustentabilidade: abordagem e visões de futuro da Economia da sobrevivência

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  • Charles C. Mueller Universidade de Brasília Autor

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sistema econômico e meio ambiente, entropia e sustentabilidade, resiliência, estabilidade do sistema global, capital energético

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O artigo avalia corrente de pensamento - a da economia da sobrevivência -, que se caracteriza por forte compromisso com a preservação das oportunidades das gerações futuras, numa perspectiva temporal muito extensa.

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Mueller, C. C. (1999). Economia, entropia e sustentabilidade: abordagem e visões de futuro da Economia da sobrevivência. Estudos Econômicos (São Paulo), 29(4), 513-550. https://www.revistas.usp.br/ee/article/view/161518