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2025Evidence review to support the development of a Wellbeing Economy strategy in ScotlandMcCartney, Gerry; Hill O'Connor, Clementine; Laughlin, Sue; Robertson, Tony; Bunse, Lukas; Crighton, Matthew; McLeod, Aileen; Cochrane, Phoebe; Stuart, Francis; Black, Iain; McMaster, Robert
2025It depends: Varieties of defining growth dependenceJanischewski, Anja; Bohnenberger, Katharina; Kranke, Matthias; Vogel, Tobias; Driouich, Riwan; Froese, Tobias; Gerold, Stefanie; Kaufmann, Raphael; Keyßer, Lorenz; Niethammer, Jannis; Olk, Christopher; Schmelzer, Matthias; Yürük, Aslı; Lange, Steffen
2025Pensions can work without economic growthWiman, Laua
2025Post-growth and the lack of diversity in the scenario frameworkEl Skaf, Rawad
2025Satisfying human needs at low material footprints: An investigation on the role of provisioning systemsGarnier, Félix
2025From twin transition to twice the burden? Digitalisation, energy demand, and economic growthHambye-Verbrugghen, Jérôme; Bianchini, Stefano; Brockway, Paul Edward; Aramendia, Emmanuel; Heun, Matthew Kuperus; Marshall, Zeke
2023State crisis theory: A systematization of institutional, socio-ecological, demographicstructural, world-systems, and revolutions researchHartley, Tilman
2022Limits to Profit? A conceptual framework for understanding profit and sustainabilityHinton, Jennifer B.
2022Looking for growth imperatives under capitalism: money, wage labour, and market exchangeCahen-Fourot, Louison
2022Profit as a means or an end? A conceptual framework for an ecological economics approach to sustainable businessHinton, Jennifer B.; Cornell, Sarah E.
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