The "Win-Win" Strategy for Sustainable Development : A Case Study of Recycling System in European Countries <論説>

地域経済研究 Issue 10 Page 5-17 published_at 1999-03-31
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The "Win-Win" Strategy for Sustainable Development : A Case Study of Recycling System in European Countries <論説>
Creator
Ueda Yoshifumi
Source Title
地域経済研究
The Bulletin of the Center for Research on Regional Economic Systems, the Graduate School of Social Science, Hiroshima University
Issue 10
Start Page 5
End Page 17
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1884-7455
[NCID] AN10175890
Abstract
According to static mindset, any regulation for ecological preservation means an unavoidable cost imposed on private economic activities, and promotes only a "end-of-pipe" type of technology. However, regulations devised from the view point of evolutionary mindset can reconcile economic development with ecological sustainability by encouraging an ecologically benign technology on micro level. However, the "win-win" strategy may result in "wrong-wrong" strategies, unless the private initiative on micro level is induced to achieve the purpose of ecological sustainability on macro scale by public policy networks. In this paper, a European experiment in the "win-win strategy" initiated in Germany is examined, with a view to introducing its merits to Japanese policy making for regional economic development.
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Society [ 360 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学経済学部附属地域経済研究センター
Date of Issued 1999-03-31
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[NCID] AN10175890