Natural Wealth of Nations
Discover the insightful analysis in "Natural Wealth of Nations" by author and economist, which delves into the staggering reality of global government spending—over US $700 billion annually—on environmentally harmful subsidies. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this compelling paperback edition spans 304 pages and presents a powerful argument for reform. The book illustrates how eliminating these wasteful subsidies can not only enhance economic growth but also lead to significant tax savings and a healthier planet. Join the conversation on sustainable economic practices and learn how we can create a more prosperous future while protecting our environment. Perfect for readers interested in economics, environmental policy, and sustainability, "Natural Wealth of Nations" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intersection of finance and ecology.