What Is Economics?
There are many different schools of thought in economics, and they sometimes have quite fierce disagreements over big ideas. In this lecture, I discuss how three schools of thought (neoclassical economics, environmental economics, and ecological economics) think about the environment and sustainability.

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What Is Ecological Economics?

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Energy and Economic Growth (starring Exergy and EROI)

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David Graeber on a Fair Future Economy

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Thomas Sowell -- Basic Economics

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The Most Important Economic Schools of Thought | Economics Explained

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3 tips on how to study effectively

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William Rees - The Dangerous Disconnect Between Economics and Ecology

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Why neoclassical economics has failed - Book summary of The New Economics by Steve Keen

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What is economic value, and who creates it? | Mariana Mazzucato

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"CRASH COURSE" in Ecological Economics

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50 years of history and 50 years of future – The Limits to Growth in a long-term perspective

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Why it's time for 'Doughnut Economics' | Kate Raworth | TEDxAthens

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Thinking on the Margin | Economics For Everyone

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Once You Learn Economics, You Can't Be MANIPULATED Anymore

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Environmental Economics: A Very Short Introduction

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The economics of enough: Dan O'Neill at TEDxOxbridge

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What Is a Steady-State Economy? How Do We Achieve It?

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Is capitalism actually broken?

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Jon Erickson: "Policy Design in Ecological Economics"

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