Clarke, Matthew

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2003

Clarke, Matthew (2003) Is economic growth desirable? A welfare economic analysis of the Thai experience. PhD thesis, Victoria University.

Clarke, Matthew and Islam, Sardar M. N (2003) Measuring Social Welfare: Application of Social Choice Theory. Journal of Socio-Economics, 32 (1). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1053-5357

Clarke, Matthew, Islam, Sardar M. N and Sheehan, Peter (2003) Economic Growth and Sustainability: An Empirical Study of the Thai Development Experience. International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, 2 (1). pp. 78-99. ISSN 1474-6778

Islam, Sardar M. N, Munasinghe, Mohan and Clarke, Matthew (2003) Making long-term economic growth more sustainable: evaluating the costs and benefits. Ecological Economics, 47 (2-3). pp. 149-166. ISSN 0921-8009

Islam, Sardar M. N and Clarke, Matthew (2003) Indicators for Social, Ethical and Environmental Performance : Using Systems Analysis-based Social Choice Theory for Social Welfare Measurement. In: Social Responsibility : Corporate Governance Issues. Batten, J. A and Fetherston, T. A, eds. Research in international business and finance (17). JAI, Amsterdam, Netherlands , pp. 71-87.

Islam, Sardar M. N and Clarke, Matthew (2003) La Relation entre Niveau de Vie, Utilitie et Capacites : Une Nouvelle Approche de la Mesure du Bien-etre Social Basee sur la Hierarchisation des Besoins selon Maslow. In: Pauvreté et développement socialement durable. Dubois, Vincent, Lachaud, Jean-Pierre, Montaud, Jean-Marc and Pouille, André, eds. Économie, gestion, démographie . Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV , Bordeaux, France, pp. 23-37.

2004

Clarke, Matthew and Islam, Sardar M. N (2004) Economic Growth and Social Welfare: Operationalising Normative Social Choice Theory. Contributions to economic analysis, 262 . Elsevier, Boston.

2005

Clarke, Matthew and Islam, Sardar M. N (2005) Diminishing and Negative Welfare Returns of Economic Growth: An Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) for Thailand. Ecological Economics, 54 (1). pp. 81-93. ISSN 0921-8009

Clarke, Matthew and Islam, Sardar M. N (2005) The Relationship between National Income and Health: A New Measure Applied to Bangkok. Progress in Development Studies, 5 (3). pp. 182-198. ISSN 1464-9934

2006

Clarke, Matthew, Islam, Sardar M. N and Paech, Sally (2006) Measuring Australias Well-being Using Hierarchical Needs. Journal of Socio-Economics, 35 (6). pp. 933-945. ISSN 1053-5357

November 2006

Sheehan, Peter, Clarke, Matthew, Islam, Sardar M. N and Jolley, Kinslea (2006) Climate Change, Industrial Structure and the Knowledge Economy: Key Issues for an Effective Response on Greenhouse Gases. Other. Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.

2008

Sheehan, Peter, Jones, Rhys, Jolley, Ainsley, Preston, Benjamin L, Clarke, Matthew, Durack, Paul, Islam, Sardar M. N and Whetton, Penny H (2008) Climate change and the new world economy: Implications for the nature and timing of policy responses. Global Environmental Change, 18 (3). pp. 380-396. ISSN 0959-3780

2009

Islam, Sardar M. N, Clarke, Matthew, Choi, Sammy, Jolley, Ainsley and Sheehan, Peter (2009) Energy Production and Use. In: Critical States : Environmental Challenges to Development in Monsoon Southeast Asia. Lebel, Louis, ed. Strategic Information and Research Development (SIRD) Centre, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, pp. 51-62.

Clarke, Matthew and Islam, Sardar M. N (2009) The misalignment of standard national accounting aggregates with sustainability objectives. In: Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems : welfare economics and sustainable development. Ng, Yew-Kwang and Wills, Ian, eds. EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK.

20 July 2022

Brennan, Marie ORCID: 0000-0003-3558-8222, Carusi, Tony ORCID: 0000-0002-9568-0736, Clarke, Matthew ORCID: 0000-0003-4693-248X, Heck, Deborah, Heimans, Stephen ORCID: 0000-0002-4573-9461, Reid, Jo-Anne and Singh, Parlo ORCID: 0000-0001-6757-2167 (2022) What has been “missing” or “missed” over the last 50 years in APJTE? Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 50 (3). pp. 233-248. ISSN 1359-866X