Table 20.2
(continued)
Meadows et al (1972)
Mesarovic and Pestel (1974)
Kahn, Brown and Martel (1976)
Goldsmith et al (1972)
LAWM
a^
Herrera et al (1976)
Leontief, Carter and Petri (1977)
USCEQ
b^
(1980)
Clark and Munn (1986)
Brown(1981)
Institu-tions
Institutions to constrain growth; humans will develop unknown institutions
Not addressed; institutions put informa-tion before public for action; institutions for global crisis prevention
Specialized; technocratic; impersonal; decline of family and community; innovation institutional-ized; control of serendipity/synergy; privatization; family, economic exchange superseded
Not addressed; ‘Movement for Survival’ Coalition
Nationstate; cosmopolitan world organization
Not addressed; institutions to close North–South gap
Institutions for long term; global environmen-tal analysis
Better use of existing ones; formal and informal
Not addressed; emphasis on planning