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Index
Cover
Front Matter
I. I
1. How We Do Economics Today
2. How We Got to Where We Are Today: A Brief History of Economic Thought and Its Paradoxes
3. Problems with How We Do Economics Today
4. Biophysical Economics: The Material Basis
5. Biophysical Economics: The Economics Perspective
II. II
6. The Evolution of Humans and Their Economies
7. Energy, Wealth, and the American Dream
8. The Petroleum Revolution and the First Half of the Age of Oil
III. III
9. The Petroleum Revolution II: Concentrated Power and Concentrated Industries
10. Twentieth Century: Growth and the Hydrocarbon Economy
11. Globalization, Development, and Energy
12. Are There Limits to Growth? Examining the Evidence
13. The Petroleum Revolution III: What About Technology?
IV. IV
14. What Is Energy and How Is It Related to Wealth Production?
15. The Basic Science Needed to Understand the Relation of Energy to Economics
16. The Required Quantitative Skills
17. Is Economics a Science? Social or Biophysical?
V. V
18. Energy Return on Investment
19. Peak Oil, EROI, Investments, and Our Financial Future
20. The Role of Models for Good and Evil
21. Applying a Biophysical Economics Approach to Developing Countries
VI. VI
22. Peak Oil, Secular Stagnation, and the Quest for Sustainability
23. Fossil Fuels, Planetary Boundaries, and the Earth System
24. Is Living the Good Life Possible in a Lower EROI Future?
Back Matter
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