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Economics must shift its focus from markets and monetary impacts to the non-monetary perspective to avoid irreversible ecological damage. Professor Emeritus Peter Söderbaum from Mälardalen University proposes a conceptual framework of ecological economics aimed at encouraging sustainable development and strengthening democracy through a political-economics perspective.
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