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'''Human development theory''' is an advanced economic theory that tries to look at both [[natural capital]] and [[individual capital]] (both are ''alive''!) as the twin goals of so-called [[sustainable development]].  It gave rise to the [[styles of capital]] analysis, and much of the current thinking about [[measuring well-being]], [[accounting reform]], [[fair trade]] and [[monetary reform]].
'''Human development theory''' is an advanced economic theory that tries to look at both [[natural capital]] and [[individual capital]] as the twin goals of so-called [[sustainable development]].  It gave rise to the [[styles of capital]] analysis, and much of the current thinking about [[measuring well-being]], [[accounting reform]], [[fair trade]] and [[monetary reform]].
 
See [[w:human development theory]]
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