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The employment effects of sustainable development policies
Authors:Judith M. McNeill  Jeremy B. Williams
Affiliation:a Institute for Rural Futures, University of New England, Armidale NSW 2351, Australia
b School of Business, Universitas 21 Global, 5 Shenton Way, Singapore 068808, Singapore
Abstract:This paper argues that it is time for ecological economists to bring the employment impacts of sustainable development policies to the forefront of the research agenda. Important conservation efforts continue to founder because of their perceived employment effects. The paper examines the evidence on the employment impacts of sustainable development policies and argues that maintaining or even increasing employment depends critically on appropriate policy design and attention to the political economy of implementation of policies. The paper concludes that a better understanding of these issues, fair labour market and structural adjustment programs, and especially forward planning to anticipate problem areas, must replace the piecemeal, ‘knee-jerk’ reactions to environmental issues, such as were evident in Australia during the last federal election.
Keywords:Employment   Sustainable development   Structural adjustment policy   Ecological tax reform   Service economy
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