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This is a summary of the literature of the course UEC22306 Economics of consumption, welfare and society. This course is given in the fifth period at the Wageningen University. During the period I will keep updating the file with new summaries of the articles and chapters. You will get a notification when there is a new version. You can download the new versions for free when you have purchased it!

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UEC-22306
Economics of consumption welfare and society
Wageningen University
2021

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Amir, O., Ariely, D., Cooke, A., Dunning, D., Epley, N., Gneezy, U., . . . cities ‘just green enough’. Landscape and Urban Planning, 125, 234–
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D’Alisa, G., Deriu, M., & Demaria, F. (2014). Care. In G. D’Alisa, F. research to sustainability science. Nature Sustainability, 2, 173–184.
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Wheeler, K. (2019). Moral economies of consumption. Journal of of happiness. Review of General Psychology, 9, 132–142.
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Deriu, M. (2014). Conviviality. In G. D’Alisa, F. Demaria, & G. Kallis, theory. The Economic Journal, 111, 465–484.
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Kennedy, M. (2020). A Slow Food commons: Cultivating conviviality Tomaney, J. (2017). Region and place III: Well-being. Progress in
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Dombroski, (Eds.), The Handbook of Diverse Economies (pp. 308– http://doi.org/10.1177/0309132515601775
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Guillen-Royo, M. (2020). Applying the fundamental human needs
Wagstaff, A., & van Doorslaer, E. (2000). Equity in health care approach to sustainable consumption corridors: Participatory
finance and delivery. In A. J. Culyer & J. P. Newhouse (Eds.), workshops involving information and communication technologies.
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Pickett, K. E., & Wilkinson, R. G. (2015). Income inequality and
health: A causal review. Social Science & Medicine, 128, 316–326. Seeley, E. (1992). Human needs and consumer economics: The
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Garretsen, H., & Marlet, G. (2017). Amenities and the attraction of
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http://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2015.1135239 Annoni, P. & Bolsi, P. (2020). The regional dimension of social
progress in Europe: Presenting the new EU Social Progress Index
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Kothari, A., Demaria, F., & Acosta, A. (2014). Buen Vivir, degrowth
and ecological Swaraj: Alternatives to sustainable development and
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Antonides, G. (2011). Behavioral economics applied: Suggestions for
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