Introduction | p. 1 |
Capital Choices: National Systems of Investment | p. 15 |
Economic Meanings of Trust and Responsibility | p. 45 |
A Second Paradox of Thrift: Investment Strategies and the Future | p. 83 |
Factoring Environmental Issues into Investment and Loan Decisions | p. 103 |
Economic Regimes, Strategic Investments, and Entrepreneurial Enterprises: Notes toward a Theory of Economic Development | p. 129 |
Thinking about the Future: The Complementary Roles of Economists and Environmentalists | p. 171 |
Caring for the Future: Minimizing Change or Maximizing Choice? | p. 187 |
Rewriting the Rules: Creating New Structures | p. 207 |
Energy for Development: Institutions, Incentives, and the Misallocation of Resources | p. 231 |
Leadership for Sustainable Development: Some Reflections on the Central and Eastern European Experience | p. 249 |
The Office of the Future Citizen: Commentary on Robert McNamara's "A Vision for Our Nation and the World in the Twenty-first Century" | p. 267 |
A Vision for Our Nation and the World in the Twenty-first Century | p. 275 |
Conclusion: A Moral/Economic Regime That Could Act as if the Future Matters | p. 293 |
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