Strategies for Sustainability of Environmental & Resources Efficiency
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Strategies for Sustainability of Environmental & Resources Efficiency
Joshua Ioji Konov* October 4, 2012
*ChicagoIL, the USA Joshua.konov@gmail.com
Abstract
The best model for expanding Alternative Energies and Environmental Protection globally is through using market equilibrium, whereas governmental subsidies and fiscal stimulus to be just supplementary. Market equilibrium depends of matching consumption demand and supply under price deleveraging that could be achieved only by changing market (i.e. economic) agents from presently used trickle-down economics that stimulate big business and big investors to a more market related economics (Marketism) that would stimulate Small & Medium Businesses and Investors (SME&I) boost business activities and related employment, fiscal reserves and over all market utilized consumption.
This paper is based on two previous papers** and Bibliography.
**1. Joshua Ioji Konov / JK, 2011. “2001 & 2007 Recessions prompted remaking of the international organizations,” MPRA Paper 34588, University Library of Munich, Germany.
2. Joshua Ioji Konov/ JK, 2011. “Piercing the Veil’s Effect on Corporate Human Rights Violations & International Corporate Crime (Human Trafficking, Slavery, etc),” MPRA Paper 35714, University Library of Munich, Germany.
However, it explains and adds the theory from a new prospective
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