@article{Sadowski:324103,
      recid = {324103},
      author = {Sadowski, Arkadiusz},
      title = {Economics of Sustainable Development in the Theory of  Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn},
      journal = {Roczniki (Annals)},
      address = {2021},
      number = {1230-2022-843},
      year = {2021},
      abstract = {The aim of this article is to analyze selected aspects of  the theory of sustainable development as a potentially new  paradigm in economic theory. The paper presents the concept  of the economics of sustainable development in the context  of the theory of scientific revolutions developed by Thomas  Khun. The study focuses on such issues as externalities and  the functioning of the economy in the macrosystem,  including society and the environment. Their inclusion in  the economics of sustainable development has allowed the  assessment of such fundamental aspects as the voluntary  nature of transactions or the social effects of running a  business from a different perspective. Based on conducted  analyses and the review of the literature, it has been  noted that the main assumptions of the economics of  sustainable development constitute some sort of anomaly,  and perhaps even a revolution in relation to classical  economics (understood, in this study, as a general  theoretical concept that proclaims the reliability of the  market mechanism, as well as the convergence of individual  interests of producers and consumers with collective  interests). In the context of Khun’s concept, it has been  pointed out that a possible future paradigm of economics  will not constitute so much disapproval of the present one  but will make it more comprehensive and will approach  economic problems from a different perspective.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/324103},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.324103},
}