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Explores sustainability through different types of capital and conditions for sustainable development, emphasizing the preservation of total capital.
Capital Accumulation and Investment
Explores capital accumulation, investment, human capital dynamics, and sustainability, emphasizing the estimation methods of a stock of capital and the conditions for a growing capital stock.
Production and Capital Basics
Introduces the basics of production factors, capital dynamics, investment determinants, and human capital accumulation.
Innovation, Productivity, and Living Standard
Explores the impact of innovation on firms' profit and consumers' surplus, emphasizing the importance of innovation in driving productivity growth and improving the standard of living.
Sustainability: Understanding Different Capitals
Explores the concept of different capitals in sustainability and the role of social trust and cooperation.
Decoupling: Economic Growth and Planetary Boundaries
Explores decoupling economic growth from resource use to stay within planetary boundaries.
Natural Capital and Sustainable Development
Explores natural capital's role in sustainable development and the impact of discounting on resource valuation.
Wealth-based Assessment: Sustainability and Wealth
Explores wealth-based assessment, wealth accounting, natural capital use, and convergence of wealth among nations.
Human Capital: Key Concepts
Discusses human capital, social capital, and sustainable development through investments in education, health, and the environment.
Sustainability Capitals: Natural, Human, and Economic
Explores sustainability through natural, human, and economic capitals, emphasizing their impact on well-being and the importance of preserving the biosphere.

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