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Recognizing socio-economic interdependencies
Synonyms:
Using socio-economic dependency
Benefiting from social interconnectedness
Claim:
We can never do merely one thing (Hardin's First Law of Human Ecology).
Broader:
Depending
Recognizing
Making full use of external relations
Developing principles of sustainability
Narrower:
Accepting community dependency
Developing agency relationships
Ensuring mutual economic benefit
Constrains:
Reducing economic dependence upon socially undesirable activities
Facilitates:
Orienting economic policy toward social need
Problems:
Incomplete utilization of external relations
Over-acceptance of socio-economic dependency
Vulnerability of high technology systems
Values:
Dependence
Unsociable
Uneconomic
References:
Hardin, Garrett: Living Within Limits: ecology, economics, and population taboos
Cody, J; Hughes, H and Wall, D: Policies for Industrial Progress in Developing Countries
Subjects:
Society
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Social
Societal Problems
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Dependence
Economics
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Economic
Type Classification:
D: Detailed strategies
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals: