Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Li Yining: Biographical Note
- Preface to the Cambridge Edition
- Preface
- Foreword
- 1 The role of education in economic growth (1980)
- 2 Effective and rational investment under socialism (1982)
- 3 Basic thoughts on economic restructuring (1986)
- 4 A tentative study of socialist ownership structure (1987)
- 5 Two types of disequilibrium and the mainstream of current economic restructuring (1988)
- 6 Relationship between economic reform, growth and industrial restructuring (1988)
- 7 Laying a solid foundation for new culture (1989)
- 8 Cultural economics: a tentative study (1990)
- 9 Environmental protection and compensation to victims of environmental damage (1990)
- 10 Coordinating economy and environment in less developed regions (1991)
- 11 Comparative economic history and the modernization of China (1993)
- 12 Growth and fluctuations in economic disequilibrium (1993)
- 13 Property rights reform of rural enterprises (1994)
- 14 Rationality and proportionality in income distribution (1994)
- 15 Meshing fiscal policy with monetary policy (1997)
- 16 The dual foundations of efficiency (1998)
- Glossary
- Index
10 - Coordinating economy and environment in less developed regions (1991)
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Li Yining: Biographical Note
- Preface to the Cambridge Edition
- Preface
- Foreword
- 1 The role of education in economic growth (1980)
- 2 Effective and rational investment under socialism (1982)
- 3 Basic thoughts on economic restructuring (1986)
- 4 A tentative study of socialist ownership structure (1987)
- 5 Two types of disequilibrium and the mainstream of current economic restructuring (1988)
- 6 Relationship between economic reform, growth and industrial restructuring (1988)
- 7 Laying a solid foundation for new culture (1989)
- 8 Cultural economics: a tentative study (1990)
- 9 Environmental protection and compensation to victims of environmental damage (1990)
- 10 Coordinating economy and environment in less developed regions (1991)
- 11 Comparative economic history and the modernization of China (1993)
- 12 Growth and fluctuations in economic disequilibrium (1993)
- 13 Property rights reform of rural enterprises (1994)
- 14 Rationality and proportionality in income distribution (1994)
- 15 Meshing fiscal policy with monetary policy (1997)
- 16 The dual foundations of efficiency (1998)
- Glossary
- Index
Summary
An old argument claims that the poorer a place is, the less mindful the locals are of the ecosystem, the more indiscriminate they are in land reclamation, logging, and mining, while having less money to treat the damaged environment and thus sinking deeper into poverty. Another oft-heard opinion puts it this way: When a place is poor, water, soil, and air pollution are rare; but when the local economy is booming and the local standard of living is improving, the local rivers, soil, and air are polluted too. Which argument holds water? Or are both of them reasonable? If both hold water, does it mean that the cause of environmental protection is helpless whether a place is rich or poor, or that it can be helped only when the place is neither poor nor rich?
In fact, both environmental economics and development economics are confronted with the same baffling paradox concerning the economic operational mechanisms for environmental preservation and for the development of less developed regions. Only by beginning our study from these mechanisms can these questions be answered.
Economic operational mechanisms associated with environmental preservation and developing less developed regions
Society, whatever its type, invariably relies on an inherent impetus and employs the resources at hand to keep the economy going in the direction of certain goals. Defying all sorts of interference, it strives to reach these goals or approach them as closely as it can. The “economic operational mechanisms” is a general term for all the relationships society employs to go through this process.
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- Economic Reform and Development in China , pp. 167 - 188Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012