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Work, Pay, and Sustainability explores the critical intersection of labor economics and environmental responsibility. Daphne T. Greenwood presents a transformative economic model that questions traditional approaches to work, wages, and resource consumption. The book argues that conventional economic systems have failed to account for sustainability costs, leading to unsustainable labor practices and environmental degradation.
Greenwood offers practical solutions for restructuring economic incentives to align worker compensation with ecological responsibility. She examines how businesses can implement sustainable practices while maintaining fair wages and worker protections. The work synthesizes economic theory, environmental science, and labor studies to provide readers with actionable insights for creating a more equitable and sustainable economy.
This essential read is vital for economists, policymakers, business leaders, and anyone concerned with building a sustainable future that values both human labor and planetary health.






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