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Develop a strong understanding of economic systems and sustainability with Sustainability Economics and Capitalism Key Concepts and Principles Comprehensive Study Guide Latest 2026/ 2027. Covers capitalism and market systems, environmental externalities, sustainable development theory, resource allocation, green economics, and policy responses to environmental challenges. Includes structured practice questions, detailed explanations, and exam-focused materials with solution to help students improve critical thinking, strengthen economic analysis skills, and succeed in environmental economics and sustainability examinations during 2026/ 2027.

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1 Economics 2 Irreversibility


Environmental and natural
3 4 Equilibrium Price
resources



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Economics The study of the allocation of scarce
resources among competing uses and needs


Sustainability A key concept when thinking about resource
uses




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Primary Inputs Materials, labor, land, capital


Finished products Food products, clothing, automobiles


Environmental and natural Allocation of these resources is vital
resources


Natural resources Resources provided by nature that can be
divided into increasingly smaller units and
allocated at the margins (oil, fish)


Exhaustible Supplies are 'fixed', i.e. the rate of
regeneration is small compared to rate of
consumption (coal, minerals, oil)


Renewable Resources that have regenerative capabilities
(plants/trees, animals)

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Environmental resources Resources provided by nature that are
indivisible. People do not consume these
resources directly, but rather services that
these resources provide (an ecosystem, an
estuary)


Conventional goods Goods that are typically produced and
consumed in the market


Resource flows Resources that do not exist as a stock but
rather have never-ending flows. Resource
flows do not have regenerative capabilities.
Examples: solar and wind energy


Intertemporal impacts Today's resource use affects future availability


Irreversibility Some resource losses cannot be restored
(e.g., fishery collapse)

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