1.1 Literature Recommendations
Key Literature
Recommendations for further Reading
1.2 References
Ayres, R.U. (1978), Resources, Environment, and Economics. Applications of the Materials /energy Balance Principle. New York, Wiley.
Ayres, R.U./A.V. Kneese (1969), ‘Production, consumption, and externalities’, American Economic Review, 59, 282–297.
Baumgärtner, Stefan, (2000). Ambivalent Joint Production and the Natural Environment. An Economic and Thermodynamic Analysis. Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, New York. This is the first thorough study analysing at a highly sophisticated level the phenomenon of joint production from an economic and environmental point of view.
Baumgärtner, S. (2000), “Thermodynamic of waste generation”. In K. Bisson and J. Proops (editors), Waste in Ecological Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK., and Northampton, MA, USA.
Baumgärtner, S., Faber, M. and Schiller, J. (2006), Joint Production and Responsibility. On the Foundation of Environmental Policy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. This book contains the research on joint production carried out in Heidelberg during the years 1990 until 2006. It is coauthored by ten researchers with whom the authors have cooperated.
Baumgärtner, S., Dyckhoff, H., Faber, M., Proops, J.L.R. and Schiller, J., (2001). The Concept of Joint Production and Ecological Economics. Ecological Economics, 36: 365-372. This short paper is the conceptual basis for this element.
Faber, M., F. Jöst, R. Manstetten and G. Müller-Fürstenberger (1996), ‘Kuppelproduktion und Umweltpolitik: Eine Fallstudie zur Chlorchemie und zur Schwefelsäureindustrie’, Journal für praktische Chemie (Chemikerzeitung), 338, 497–505.
Faber, M., F. Jöst, R. Manstetten, G. Müller-Fürstenberger and J.L.R. Proops (1996), ‘Linking ecology and economy: joint production in the chemical industry’, in M. Faber, R. Manstetten and J.L.R. Proops, Ecological Economics. Concepts and Methods, Cheltenham, UK and Brookfield, US: Edward Elgar, pp. 263–278.
Faber, M., H. Niemes and G. Stephan (1995)[1983], Entropie, Umweltschutz und Rohstoffverbrauch: Eine naturwissenschaftlich ökonomische Untersuchung, Berlin, Heidelberg and New York: Spinger, English translation: Entropy, Environment and Resources: An Essay in Physico-Economics, 2nd ed. 1995, Berlin, Heidelberg and New York: Springer. Translated into Chinese in 1990. This is the first study which attempts to give a joint thermodynamic treatment of the long-run use of natural resources and its environmental repercussions.
Faber, M., J. Proops, S. Baumgärtner (1998) “All Production is Joint Production – a Thermodynamic Analysis”, in: S. Faucheux, J. Gowdy, I. Nicolai (editors), Sustainability and Firms, Technological Change and the Regulatory Environment, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
Georgescu-Roegen, Nicolas (1971): The Entropy Law and the Economic Process. Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Kurz, H.D. (1986), ‘Classical and early neoclasical economists on joint production’, Metroeconomica, 38, 1–37.
This book is the first and seminal study on the thermodynamic foundation of Ecological Economics. At the same time it is fundamental critique of production theory of Mainstream Economics.
Müller-Fürstenberger, G. (1995), Kuppelproduktion. Eine theoretische und empirische Analyse am Beispiel der chemischen Industrie, Heidelberg and New York: Physica. This is the first study on joint production and its environmental repercussions in the chemical industry. It contains many examples.
Theory of External Effects
Baumol, W. J. and W. E. Oates (1988), The Theory of Environmental Policy, second edn, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Hanley, N., J. F. Shogren and B. White (1997), Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice, London: Macmillan.
Kolstad, C. D. (2000), Envrionmental Economics, New York, Oxford University Press.
Malinvaud, E. (1985), Lectures on Microeconomic Theory, rev. edn., Amsterdam, North-Holland.
Mas-Colell, A., M. D. Whinston and J. R. Green (1995), Microeconomic Theory, New York: Oxford University Press.
Siebert, H. (2004), Economics of the Environment. Theory and Policy, 6th edn., Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, Springer.
Tietenberg, T. (2003), Environmnetal and Natural Resource Economics, 6th edn., Boston, Addison and Wesley.
Joint Production in Business Literature
Dyckhoff, H. (1996), „Kuppelproduktion und Umwelt. Zur Bedeutung eines in der Ökonomie vernachlässigten Phänomens für die Kreislaufwirtschaft“, Zeitschrift für angewandte Umweltforschung, 9: 173-87.
Riebel, P. (1981, „Produktion III: einfache und verbundene“, in W. Albers, K.E. Born, E. Dürr, H. Hesse, A. Kraft, H. Lampert, K. Rose, H.H. Rupp, H. Scherf, K. Schmidt, W. Wilttmann (eds.), Handwörterbuch der Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Vol. 6, Stuttgart, Fischer: 295-310.
Riebel, P. (1996), „Kuppelproduktion“, in W. Kern, H. H. Schröder and J. W. Weber (eds.), Handwörterbuch der Produktionswirtschaft, 2nd edn., Stuttgart, Schäffer-Pöschel, 992-1003.
Further Reading
Baumgärtner, Stefan/Schiller, Johannes (2001) Kuppelproduktion. Ein Konzept zur Beschreibung der Entstehung von Umweltproblemen. In: Jahrbuch Ökologische Ökonomik. Band 2. Marburg: Metropolis, 353-393.
Boulding, K.E. (1966), ‘The economics of the coming spaceship Earth’, in H. Jarrett (ed.), Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy, Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 3–14. This short paper belongs to the first major Ecological Economic texts.
Brown, L. R. (2001), Eco-Economic building an economy for the Earth, New York: W. W. Norton.
Dyckhoff, H. (1996), Kuppelproduktion und Umwelt: Zur Bedeutung eines in der Ökonomik vernachlässigten Phänomens für die Kreislaufwirtschaft. Zeitschrift für angewandte Umweltforschung 9: 173-187.
Marx, K. (1959)[1894] Capital, Vol. III, first published 1994 in German, Moscow: Progress Publishers.
Norton, B.G. (1992), ‘Ecological health and sustainable resource management’, in R. Costanza (ed.), Ecological Economics. The Science and Management of Sustainability, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 102–117.
Petersen, Thomas/Faber, Malte (2003): 21. Kuppelproduktion als Problem wirtschaftlicher und politischer Verantwortung. In: UmweltWirtschaftsForum 11.Jg. Heft 4 2003, S. 9-13.
Petersen, Thomas/Faber, Malte (2004): Verantwortung, Kuppelproduktion, Wissen und die Bedeutung von Nichtwissen. In: Jahrbuch Normative und institutionelle Grundfragen der Ökonomik 3 – Ökonomik des Wissens (2004), S. 171-200.
Riebel, P. (1955), Die Kuppelproduktion. Betriebs- und Marktprobleme, Köln/ Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.
Riebel, P. (1981), ‘Produktion III: einfache und verbundene’, in W. Albers et al. (eds.), Handwörterbuch der Wirtschaftswissenschaften, vol. 6, Stuttgart: Fischer, pp. 295–310.
Riebel, P. (1996), ‘Kuppelproduktion’, in W. Kern, H.H. Schröder and J. Weber (eds.), Handwörterbuch der Produktionswirtschaft, 2nd edn., Stuttgart: Schäffer-Poeschl, pp. 992–1003.
von Thünen J. H. (1921) [1826], Der isolierte Staat in Beziehung auf Landwirtschaft und Nationalökonomie, first published 1826, reprinted from the last edn. by the author 1842, 2nd. edn., Jena: Fischer.