2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2020.101097
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Adam Smith and the concept of natural capital

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“…Menurut teori pertumbuhan klasik, terdapat beberapa faktor yang mempengaruhi pertumbuhan ekonomi, seperti jumlah penduduk, jumlah modal, luas tanah dan sumber daya alam, dan juga teknologi yang digunakan (Wolloch, 2020). Teori ini mengasumsikan bahwa luas tanah, kekayaan alam, dan teknologi tetap konstan.…”
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“…Menurut teori pertumbuhan klasik, terdapat beberapa faktor yang mempengaruhi pertumbuhan ekonomi, seperti jumlah penduduk, jumlah modal, luas tanah dan sumber daya alam, dan juga teknologi yang digunakan (Wolloch, 2020). Teori ini mengasumsikan bahwa luas tanah, kekayaan alam, dan teknologi tetap konstan.…”
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“…There is a relationship between what is known as human development and economic growth, as each reflects positively and negatively on the other. Economic growth is achieved through increasing human capabilities, and achieving the desired growth is reflected in human development by expanding the choice of human resources in particular, and the population in general (Wolloch, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first generation of land value mapping focused primarily on soil fertility and distance costs incurred to get to work. This includes issues on the distance to the market Adam Smith (1776), (Wolloch, 2020). Then, the development of the agricultural land allocation model initiated by Von Thunen (1826) mentions the role of distance to the market that determines the commodities to be planted (Walker & Homma, 1996).…”
Section: Literature Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%