Title: Recapitulation Some Themes
1Recapitulation Some Themes
21. Theoretical and empirical research based on
neoclassical economics, as practiced, are
inadequate to understand human interactions with
the environment and rural areas.
32. Attempts to find efficient static or dynamic
allocations for environmental and rural resources
are plagued by confusion about the roles of
efficiency and B/C analysis in policy work.
43. Study environmental and rural problems in situ
to best understand their relationships with
social and economic systems.
54. Acknowledge the limits of economics, e.g.,
taste (value) formation and change, and work with
other disciplines to relax them.