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- Article] The triangle of the human economy: Household - Cultivation - Industrial production - An attempt at making visible the human economy in toto
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DocNo of ILP: 7521
Doc. Type: Article
Title: The triangle of the human economy: Household - Cultivation - Industrial production - An attempt at making visible the human economy in toto
Authors: Pietila, H
Full Name of Authors: Pietila, H
Keywords by Author: the human economy; women's work; unpaid work and production; gender and economics; household as basic economy; cultivation economy; alternative economics; new theory of economics; economy versus ecology
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Abstract: This paper is an attempt at outlining a comprehensive framework within which it would be possible to perceive that the totality of the human economy consists of three distinct components: household, cultivation and industrial production. Each one of these components operates according to its own particular logic. Therefore, the logic of one cannot be imposed on the logic of another without serious consequences - as is now already seen, when the logic of industrial production has hitherto been imposed upon the whole human economy. It is to be hoped that establishing a new, more comprehensive and relevant perception of the human economy as a whole would help humanity to adopt a lifestyle which will provide the prerequisites for a dignified quality of life for all people, with due respect to the ecological boundaries of the biosphere. In this process, a recognition of the economic, social and cultural contribution of women is decisive, as well as a respect for the values and priorities set within women's culture and way of life.
Cate of OECD: Biological sciences
Year of Publication: 1997
Business Area: other
Detail Business: medicine & science
Country: Netherlands
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Name of Journal: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
Language: English
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Press Adress: Pietila, H (reprint author), UNIV HELSINKI,INST DEV STUDIES,JUSSAARENKUJA 5 N 134,HELSINKI 00840,FINLAND.
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Lists of Citation: CHADEAU A, 1992, OECD EC STUDIES, V18; CHANDLER W, 1992, CAN EC OBSERVER; COGOY M, 1995, ECOL ECON, V13, P169, DOI 10.1016/0921-8009(95)00006-U; *EUROSTAT IMF OECD, 1993, SYST NAT ACC; FRIBERG M, 1985, FUTURE LETT N; FRIBERG M, 1983, KRISEN SERIES AKADEM; INGELSTAM L, 1980, ARBETETS VARDE TIDEN; *INSTRAW, 1995, MEAS VAL UNP CONTR A; *INT WOM TRIB CTR, 1980, DEV STRAT FUT FEM PE; MAKI U, 1991, LECT UNU WIDER; OLIN U, 1975, WOMEN WORLD DEV; PIETILA H, 1988, VALLAN VAIHTO NAISEN; PIETILA H, 1990, 771990 IFDA; PIETILA H, 1990, FINNISH DEBATES WOME; PIETILA H, 1993, REBUILDING COMMUNITI; PULLIAINEN K, 1983, 35 IFDA; *RES GROUP EV LIF, 1991, NORD SER, P19; *RES GROUP EV LIF, 1984, NORD SER; *RES GROUP EV LIF, 1987, VEIER TIL DET NYE HV, P61; Ruether Rosemary Radford, 1983, SEXISM GOD TALK; RUUSKANEN OP, 1995, 7 STAT FINL; *UN, 1995, 4 WORLD C WOM BEIJ; United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 1995, HUM DEV REP 1995; VIHAVAINEN M, 1995, 6 STAT FINL; VONUEXKULL J, 1992, SPPECH STOCKH 9 DEC; VORLAETEN MP, 1995, WIDE C WOM ALT EC BR; Waring Marilyn, 1988, WOMEN COUNTED NEW FE
Number of Citaion: 27
Publication: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
City of Publication: AMSTERDAM
Address of Publication: PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
ISSN: 0921-8009
29-Character Source Abbreviation: ECOL ECON
ISO Source Abbreviation: Ecol. Econ.
Volume: 20
Version: 2
Start of File: 113
End of File: 127
DOI: 10.1016/S0921-8009(96)00023-7
Number of Pages: 15
Web of Science Category: Ecology; Economics; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
Subject Category: Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Business & Economics
Document Delivery Number: WP498
Unique Article Identifier: WOS:A1997WP49800003
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