Energy Politics and Schumpeter Dynamics

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408 pages 1992

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This comprehensive treatment of present Japanese energy-policy making demonstrates structural identities among the highly industrialized countries, in spite of geographical, historical and political particularities of Japan. Through a conflict with short-term wealth orientation, the industrialized world is slowly heading towards two new paradigms, that of natural resources protection and the opposite one of global eco-engineering in order to substitute nature by an enlarged technosphere.

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