Third Millennium Capitalism: Convergence of Economic, Energy, and Environmental Forces / Edition 1

Third Millennium Capitalism: Convergence of Economic, Energy, and Environmental Forces / Edition 1

by Wyatt Rogers
ISBN-10:
1567203604
ISBN-13:
9781567203608
Pub. Date:
02/28/2000
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1567203604
ISBN-13:
9781567203608
Pub. Date:
02/28/2000
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Third Millennium Capitalism: Convergence of Economic, Energy, and Environmental Forces / Edition 1

Third Millennium Capitalism: Convergence of Economic, Energy, and Environmental Forces / Edition 1

by Wyatt Rogers

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Overview

The Third Millennium presents unprecedented opportunities and challenges to capitalism as a global economic system. Technological advances, governmental policies, energy supply, ecological concerns, and a burgeoning world population are among the issues to be addressed by private enterprise in holistic and humanitarian ways. No longer can these issues be treated in isolation inasmuch as they are becoming increasingly interdependent.

As Rogers shows, in industrialized nations, with their aging and stabilizing populations, the marketplace and the working environment are changing, requiring new approaches to work and leisure. In sharp contrast, populations in the Third World are growing rapidly and represent vast potential new markets for the private sector. Simultaneously, enormous social, health, and political problems abound in many Third World countries that may be addressed by private sector and governmental initiatives. Economic expansion in Third World nations will require great expansion of electric and other energy systems, resulting in increased environmental degradation unless major preventive measures are taken. Continued growth of energy systems in industrialized nations will require the introduction of increased pollution controls in the near future. A definitive transition from dependence on fossil fuels to nonpolluting renewable energy sources should be a major global priority. Environmental protection efforts, previously confined to major industrialized nations, should become a high priority issue on a global basis. Global climate change and other air pollution, desertification, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and water pollution are extending into formerly pristine areas, forcing international approaches to mitigation. A challenging assessment for business officers, policy analysts, and economists involved with corporate strategy and economic development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567203608
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)
Lexile: 1470L (what's this?)

About the Author

WYATT M. ROGERS, JR. is President of III Sigma Company, an economic and engineering consulting group, has served as an economist and engineer in the fields of economic development, energy production, and environmental protection./e Among his earlier positions are Executive Director of the National Committee on Oil Shale, Executive Director of the Western Interstate Energy Board, Director of the State of West Virginia's Technology and Economic Development Division, and Vice President of York Research Corporation.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Capitalism and the Emerging Global Economy
Economic Forces in Modern Capitalism
The New Millennium Corporation
Economic Development Challenges
Global Energy Resources
Energy Demand and Supply in the Global Economy
Issues and Options for Energy Development
Managing Global Environmental Resources
World Environmental Concerns
Capitalism and the Environment
Towards a Sustainable Environment
Capitalism in Transition
Convergence and Synergy
Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth
Capitalism in the Third Millenium
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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