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The Miscommunications and Misunderstandings of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen

by Samuel Iglesias

Abstract

If there is any takeaway from 1971’s The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, it’s this: beneath every intersection of the supply and demand curve, there’s a slow, but steady, process of environmental degradation. Try as you will to recycle waste materials, the book argues—this process cannot be reversed. A formulation of economics backed with this insight was the life vision of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, whose work on environmental economics has recently received a new round of academic scrutiny. But one might ask, why wasn’t Georgescu well received the first time around, during his time? This paper explores that topic.

Professor E. Roy Weintraub, Faculty Advisor

Keywords: Economic History, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen,

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