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Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. The Diversity of producers: Do they Meet the
Sufficient and Necessary Conditions of a Sustainable Production Unit? In CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
19, Nº 8, August, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16748920
ART26
Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. The Diversity of
Lifestyles: Do They Meet the Sufficient and Necessary Conditions of a
Sustainable Lifestyle? In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
19, Nº 7, July,
La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15858689
ART222
Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. Sustainability thought 180:
Dwarf green markets vrs traditional circular markets: Which one is
environmental pollution production friendly? Why? In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
19, Nº 6, June, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15652902
ART245
Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. Sustainability Thought 200: From linear pollution
markets to circular pollution markets: Pointing out the third major blunder in
terms of development thinking and critical socio-environmental problem solving.
In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
19, Nº 4, April, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15653242
ART244
Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. Sustainability Thought 199: Green markets or
dwarf green market solutions: Pointing out the second major blunder in terms of
development thinking and critical environmental problems solving, In: Advances in Social Science and
Management (ASSM), Vol. 3, Issue 03, Pp.
31-46, UK. https://doi.org/10.63002/assm.303.937
ART223bookCHAPTER
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2025. Non-Traditional Research Methods and Regional Planning
Needs in Developing Countries: Is There an Ideal Methodology for Handling
Critical Local and Regional Development Issues?, In: Current Progress in Arts and Social
Studies Research, Vol. 9, 6, February, Book
Chapter, Page 55-67.
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpassr/v9/3802
RT243
Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. Sustainability Thought 198: Sustainability or
sustainable development solutions: Pointing
out the first major blunder in terms of development thinking and critical
socio-environmental problems solving. In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 19, Nº 3, March, La Paz, Bolivia.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15786443
ART252
Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. Rethinking democracy 107: Placing the post 2016 liberal
democracy landscape under independent rule of law variability system to
indicate when to expect peaceful transfer of powers and when not when parties
lose elections. In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 19, Nº
2, February, La Paz, Bolivia.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15786590
ART248
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2025. Rethinking democracy 109: Temporary authoritarianism
versus normal liberal democracy competition under perceived capture and fully
captured independent legal systems: When we should not expect a peaceful
transfer of power and when not to expect a transfer of power at all?
In: International Journal of Humanities Social Science and Management
(IJHSSM), Volume 5, Issue 1, Jan.-Feb., pp: 806-827 ISSN: 3048-6874. Copy rights
Lucio Muñoz
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16504751
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2025. Rethinking democracy 106:
Stating the structure and implications of the liberal democracy cold wars from
within and from outside using present-absent effective targeted chaos and
independent rule of law based qualitative comparative conditions, In: International
Journal of Latest Engineering and Management Research (IJLEMR),
ISSN: 2455-4847, Volume 10 – Issue 01, January, PP. 18-29. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15678869
ART247
Muñoz, Lucio,
2025. Rethinking democracy
108: Democratic and non-democratic systems: How external and internal paradigm
dynamics should be expected to work under changing present-absent effective
targeted chaos and independent rule of law conditions and competition for power?.
In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
19, Nº 1, January, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15802025
ART250
Muñoz,
2024. Rethinking
democracy 105: Stating the structure of authoritarianism and democracy-based
systems in terms majority rule driven voting systems under biding
present-absent effective targeted chaos and independent rule of law qualitative
comparative boundary conditions. In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 18, Nº 12, La Paz, Bolivia.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15660604
ART184
Muñoz, Lucio, 2024 Sustainability thoughts 141: Using the golden trojan
paradigm theory to point out the structure and current implications of partial
solutions and full solutions to the development problems detailed by the WCED
in 1987 In: Sarcouncil Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Business Management ISSN(Online): 2945-3720, Vol. 3, No. 11, Pp. 1-11, Philippines. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15678940
ART240
Muñoz, 2024. Rethinking
democracy 102: What are the 3 fundamental lessons learned from facing exism
movements and dictatorship threats 2016-2024?. In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
18, Nº 11, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15670538
ART246
Muñoz, Lucio,
2024
Rethinking democracy 104: How can the
present-absent effective targeted chaos and independent rule of law
quadrant-based framework be used to show how the democratic landscape has
changed since 2016 Brexit and 2016 Trumpism? In: Sarcouncil Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences ISSN:
2945-3488, Vol. 3, Issue 10, Pp. 17-25, Philippines. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15679040
ART241
Muñoz,
2024. Rethinking
democracy 103: How can the present-absent effective targeted chaos and
independent rule of law framework be used to point out key aspects related to
the theoretical nature of democratic and non-democratic systems, their
interactions, and implications. In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 18, Nº 10, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15670608
ART223
Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability
thought 181: Dwarf green markets versus green markets: Which one is
environmentally clean economy transition friendly? Why? In: Sumerianz
Journal of Business Management and Marketing,
ISSN(e): 2617-0175, ISSN(p): 2617-1724, Vol. 7, No. 3, Pp. 58-65. https://doi.org/10.47752/sjav.73.58.65
ART187
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts
144: Linking sustainability line theory and supply and demand theory to point
out the nature of sustainability problems and of unsustainability market zones
separating sustainability and unsustainability-based markets, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin,
Año 18, Nº 9, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15670648
ART185
Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 142: Expanding sustainability line theory to point out the nature of sustainability problems and of unsustainability paradigm zones separating sustainability and unsustainability-based paradigms, Copy rights Lucio Muñoz, In: ISRG Journal of Economics, Business, and Management (ISRGJEBM), ISSN: 2584-0916 (Online), Volume – II Issue - IV (July – August), Pp. 167-171, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15679192
ART239
Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Rethinking Democracy
101: How can a general present-absent
effective targeted chaos and independent rule of law quadrant-based framework
be built to capture the necessary and sufficient conditions for democratic and
non-democratic models to come to exist and persist in power once in power?,
In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
18, Nº 8, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15670701
ART229
Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 187: If markets were optimal in
1776, then where did the 1987 overpopulation problem come from? Can the
dependency theory and the golden trojan paradigm theory explain this?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 18, Nº 7,
La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15670814
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thought 178: Environmental pollution management markets
versus environmental pollution reduction markets: Which one is environmentally
clean economy transition friendly? Why?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin,
Año 18, Nº 7, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15670866
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability
thoughts 193: Does the current move from the period of green market paradigm
shift avoidance 1987-2022 to formal circular economic thinking 2023-2024 make
sense in terms of long-term environmental sustainability? If not, why not?, In: International
Journal of Education Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), ISSN:
2582-0745, May-June, Vol. 7, Issue 3, Pp. 566-578, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15679379
ART237
Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 195:
Understanding the road from sustainable development thinking to green market
paradigm shift avoidance 1987-2022: What are the implications of this?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 18, Nº 6, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15671060
ART236
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 194: How can we show that the sustainable
development solutions to the socio-environmental sustainability problem created
by traditional market thinking by 1987 are both partial and without clear
priority solutions?, In: International Journal of Education
Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), ISSN: 2582-0745, May-June, Vol.
7, Issue 3, Pp. 6-17, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15679472
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 190: How can the
way Marxism threats like green Marxism, yellow Marxism, and red Marxism
penetrate and flip the liberal capitalism model and its pricing mechanism be
pointed out using cost externalization theory?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 18, Nº 5, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15671153
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 191: How to link
cost externalization theory with Marxism threat theory to point out all
possible types of Marxism threats to pure capitalism?, In: International Journal of Management
studies and Social Science Research(IJMSSSR), Vol. 6, Issue 2, March-April, Pp 254-261, ISSN:
2582-0265, India. https://doi.org/10.56293/IJMSSSR.2024.4923
ART234
Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability
thoughts 192: What are the
sustainability consequences of assuming that flawed paradigms are golden
paradigms? The case of the perfect traditional market, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
18, Nº 4, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15677310
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 189: How can the
way Marxism threats like green Marxism, yellow Marxism, and red Marxism
penetrate and flip the liberal capitalism model leading to different cold war
structures be pointed out?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
18, Nº 3, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15677477
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2024. Sustainability thoughts 188: How to link
sustainability gap theory with Marxism threat theory to point out all possible
types of Marxism threats to pure capitalism?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 18, Nº 2, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15677811
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 183: How the structure
of a bipolar world where developing countries have dwarf green markets and developed
countries have green markets would look like? Which world would collapse first
in an open system environment?. In: European Journal of Science, Innovation and
Technology (EJCIT), Vol. 3, No. 5, Pp. 178-196, A.L. Publisher, ISSN: 2786-4936. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15716559
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 186: Sharing a
general system stability theory under independent and dependent variable
responsibility: The case of traditional market, population dynamics and system
stability frameworks, In: International Journal of Latest Engineering
and Management Research (IJLEMR) ISSN: 2455-4847, Vol. 08, Issue
10, October, PP. 71-82, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15716782
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 177: What are environmental pollution production
markets, environmental pollution reduction markets, environmental pollution
management markets and no environmental pollution production markets? How do
they work?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
17, Nº 4, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15700090
ART221
Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 179: Can we transition from the environmentally
dirty economy to the environmental clean economy with the use of green markets?
If Yes, why?, In: International Journal of
Education Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), April-May 2023,
Volume 6, Issue 02, Pp. 115-131, ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15716906
ART218
Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 176: Plotting the
perfect market shifts and dwarf market shifts solutions to distorted
traditional market pricing mechanisms in the same plane to point out the nature
of remaining sustainability gaps under paradigm shift avoidance processes, In:
International Journal of Latest
Engineering and Management Research (IJLEMR), ISSN: 2455-4847, www.ijlemr.com, Volume
08, Issue 03, March, Pp. 39-50, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15717521
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 168: How can the
conjunctural paradigm framework shift from the socially distorted green market
price led system stability framework to the sustainability market price led
system stability framework be pointed out?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 17, Nº 3, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15700351
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 166: How do conjunctural paradigm framework shifts work? The case of the shift from traditional market price led framework to the green market price led framework, In: International Journal of Education Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), Jan-Feb 2023, Volume 6, Issue 01, Jan-Feb, Pp. 216-231, ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15717729
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 162: Can we
transition from the environmentally dirty economy to the environmental clean
economy with the use of dwarf green markets? If no, why not?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 17, Nº 2, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15700536
ART217
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability
thought 175: Contrasting the working of perfect market and of dwarf market
solutions to distorted traditional market pricing mechanisms to point out the
nature of sustainability black holes created under paradigm shift avoidance
processes, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
16, Nº 12, December, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15700694
ART216
Muñoz, Lucio, 2023. Sustainability thought 174: Using the
sustainability market price to derive the three imperfect market ways to manage
the consequences of distorted traditional market pricing mechanisms under
externality cost management, In: International Journal of Latest Engineering
and Management Research (IJLEMR), Vol. 8, Issue 1, January, Pp. 01-13,
ISSN: 2455-4847, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15717799
ART215
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 173: Using the
sustainability market price to derive the three perfect market ways to correct
distorted traditional market pricing mechanisms under externality cost
internalization, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 16,
Nº 11, November, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15700923
ART182ISTF September
2022 Newsletter
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability
thoughts 139: How can the
2012 road to transition from environmental pollution based traditional economies
to the environmentally clean economies that the world never built be pointed
out?, SYNOPSIS,
In: NEWSLETTER: International Society of Tropical Foresters, Recent
Publications and Research Notes, Article Review, Vol. 11, Issue 3, Pp. 44-45,
September. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15723808
ART186
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thoughts
143: Pointing out the
different roads towards sustainability markets when placing the traditional
market model of Adam Smith under the Thomas Kuhn’s paradigm transformation loop
analytically and graphically, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 16, Nº 10, October, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15701622
ART183
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thoughts 140: How can the
consequences of the 2012 green market paradigm shift avoidance move that led to
the world of dwarf green markets of today be highlighted, including the green
Marxism threat?, In: International
Journal of Latest Research in Engineering and Technology(IJLRET), Vol.
8, Issue 10, Pp. 05-17, October, ISSN: 2454-5031, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15724927
ART39synopsisISTF2021december
Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Traditional Forestry, Sustainable Forestry,
and Forestry Sustainability: Expressing Evolving Forestry Practices Using
Qualitative Comparative Conjunctural Interactions: SYNOPSIS, In: NEWSLETTER: International Society of
Tropical Foresters, Recent Publications and Research Notes, Article
Review, Vol. 9, Issue 4, Pp. 54-55, December. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725097
ART182
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thoughts
139: How can the 2012 road to
transition from environmental pollution based traditional economies to the
environmentally clean economies that the world never built be pointed out?, In:
International Journal of
Education Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), Vol. 5, No. 05, Pp. 65-77, ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15724150
ART206
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 172: What is the structure of the general Thomas
Kuhn’s paradigm evolution loop when the traditional market is a golden paradigm
and when it is a flawed paradigm?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 16, Nº 9, September, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708191
ART208
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 165: How can we show
that the overpopulation framework a la ecological overshoot is a subset of the
most distorted market price possible framework? What are the main implications
of this?, In: Sarcouncil
Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences(SJAHSS), Vol. 01, Issue 06,
August 23, Pp 1-7. ISSN: 2945-3488, Philippines. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725184
ART209
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 171: How to state the structure of the Thomas
Kuhn’s paradigm evolution loop for the traditional market of Adam Smith when
shifting to sustainability markets, to red markets, and to green markets under
academic integrity?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 16,
Nº 8, August, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708424
ART213
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 170: What happens to
the Thomas Kuhn’s paradigm evolution loop under willful academic blindness?
What are the implications of this?, In:
International Journal of Education
Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), Vol. 5, No. 04, Pp. 251-260,
ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725238
ART210
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022.
Sustainability thought 167:
How to link market structure-population dynamics-system stability framework
theory to traditional market thinking under externality neutrality assumptions
and under no externality neutrality assumptions?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 16, Nº 7, July, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708484
ART212
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 169: Does defining
sustainability as sustainable development requires alternative academic facts?
If Yes, what is the nature of these alternative academic facts?, In: International
Journal of Latest Research in Humanities and Social Science (IJLRHSS),
Volume 05, Issue 07, Pp. 37-43, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725427
ART207
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 164: How to link the
general market structure-population dynamics-system stability framework to the
concepts of optimal pricing, of distorted market pricing and of the most
distorted market price?, In: International Journal of Latest Research in
Humanities and Social Science (IJLRHSS), Volume 05, Issue 07, PP. 01-08, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725632
ART201
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 158: How can the
general responsible market structure-population dynamics-system stability framework
be used to point out the embedded neutrality assumptions under which the
UN/UNEP responsible consumption and production framework operates?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 16,
Nº 6, June, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708543
ART200
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 157: How to link the
general market structure-population dynamics-system stability framework to the
concepts of right market pricing and wrong market pricing?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 16,
Nº 5, May, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708574
ART202
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 159: How can the
general irresponsible market structure, irresponsible population dynamics and
irresponsible system stability framework be used to point out the embedded
neutrality assumptions under which irresponsible population dynamics frameworks
like the ecological overshoot work?, In: IAR
Journal of Tourism and Business Management(IARIJTBM), Vol. 2, Issue 3,
Pp. 1-7, ISSN Print : 2789-6013 | ISSN Online : 2789-6021, Kenya. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725699
ART204
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 161: How to link the
market structure-population dynamics-system stability framework to the concept
of responsible and irresponsible market pricing? What are the main implications
of doing this?, In: International Journal
of Business Management and Economic Review(IJBMER), May-June 2022,
Volume 5, Issue 3, May-June, Pp. 37-44, ISSN 2581-4664, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725790
ART203
Muñoz, Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thought 160: System stability
issues under the sustainability eye: Stating the market structure-population
dynamics-system stability framework and its systematic implications, In: International Journal of
Management studies and Social Science Research(IJMSSSR), Vol. 4, Issue 2, March-April, Pp 218-227, ISSN:
2582-0265, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15725925
ART198
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thoughts
155: How does a general
perfect social market paradigm evolution model is expected to work? The cases
of expanding social markets, of saving social markets from collapse, and of the
fall of social markets due to binding economic externality pressures, In: International
Journal of Education Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), Volume 5,
Jan-Feb, Issue 1, Pp. 205-220 , ISSN 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15733504
ART197
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thoughts
154: How does a general
perfect red market paradigm evolution model is expected to work? The cases of expanding
red markets, of saving red markets from collapse, and of the fall of red
markets due to binding environmental externality pressures, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
16, Nº 1, January, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708595
ART181
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2022. Sustainability thoughts
138: How does a general red
socialism market evolution model is expected to work? The cases of expanding
red socialism, of saving red socialism
from collapse, and the case of the fall of red socialism due to binding
economic sustainability pressures, In: International Journal of
Education Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), Vol. 5, No. 1, Pp. 64-80,
January-February, ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15741956
ART196
Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 153: How does a
general perfect green market paradigm evolution model is expected to work? The
cases of expanding green markets, of saving green markets from collapse, and of
the fall of green markets due to binding social externality pressures, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
15, Nº 12, December, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708630
ART195
Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts 152: How to highlight
the four market structures that dominant component markets can have in terms of
equality and freedom variability when under externality neutrality assumptions
and without them?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 15, Nº 11, November, La Paz, Bolivia https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708691
ART199
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts
156: How does the general
imperfect paradigm evolution model is expected to work? The cases of expanding
imperfect markets, of saving imperfect markets from collapse, and of the fall
of imperfect markets due to binding sustainability gap pressures, In: International
Journal of Education Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), Vol. 4, No. 6, Pp. 63-76,
November-December, ISSN: 2582-0745 India.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15742115
ART191
Muñoz, Lucio, 2021.
Sustainability thoughts 148:
Which are the paradigm evolutions routes available in the case perfect
capitalism is brought down by binding socio-environmental sustainability gap
pressures? What is the nature of the market structure associated with each of
those routes?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 15,
Nº 9, September, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708723
ART194
Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts 151: An overview of
market variability based on dominant component equality and freedom: What is
the structure of a true perfect market?, In: International Journal of Business
Management and Economic Review(IJBMER), Volume 4, Issue 5,
September-October, ISSN 2581-4664, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15742163
ART189
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts
146: Which are the paradigm
evolutions routes available in the case perfect capitalism is brought down by
binding social sustainability gap pressures? What is the nature of the market
structure associated with each of those routes?, In: International Journal of Education Humanities and Social
Science(IJEHSS), Vol. 4, No. 05, October, ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15742283
ART193
Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts 150: An overview of
perfect market variability based on component dominance and binding externality
pressures, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
15, Nº 8, August, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708762
ART180
Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 137: Which are the
paradigm evolutions routes available in the case perfect capitalism is brought
down by binding environmental sustainability gap pressures? What is the nature
of the market structure associated with each of those routes?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 15,
Nº 8, August, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15708916
ART190
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts
147: How to link the general
paradigm evolution model to the pure capitalism model when capitalism is under
binding socio-environmental sustainability gap pressures? The case of
socio-environmental fixes and socio-environmental patches to save capitalism
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perfect market variability based on component dominance and externality
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021.
Sustainability thoughts 134: How can normal and extreme democratic outcome
theory be used to point out the structure of the 2016 shift from true democracy
thinking to temporary democratic authoritarianism thinking and its main
implications?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
15, Nº 5, May, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15711974
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021.
Sustainability thoughts 133: Stating the expected step by step road from
majority rule based liberal democracies to permanent authoritarianism: The case
of the 2016-2020 rise and fall of Trumpism, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 15, Nº 5, May, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15712260
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 131: How can the shift from normal liberal democracies to extreme
liberal democracies be used to extract the democratic structure that leads to
the rise of temporary and permanent authoritarianism from within?, In: International
Journal of Management studies and Social Science Research(IJMSSSR), Vol.
3, Issue 3, May-June, Pp 126-141, ISSN: 2582-0265, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15750435
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 122: How are red market paradigm shift knowledge gaps
created from the pure capitalism angle? In which ways can they lead to the
mishandling of the expected paradigm shift from pure capitalism to socially
friendly capitalism?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA
Boletin, Año 15, Nº 4, April, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15716391
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 129: What was wrong with the cold war structure of Karl Marx’s red
socialism market model? Was the 1991 flip from red socialism to pure capitalism
a logical solution to its economic sustainability problem? If not, why not?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 15,
Nº 4, April, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15749542
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 121: How are red market paradigm shift knowledge gaps created from the
red socialism angle? In which ways can they lead to the mishandling of the
expected paradigm shift from red socialism to economy friendly red socialism?, In: International Journal of Education Humanities
and Social Science (IJEHSS), March
– April 2021, Volume 4, Issue 2, Pp. 270-285, ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15757722
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 132: How can a general
majority rule based liberal democracy model be stated step by step and how can
it be linked to normal democratic outcome and extreme democratic outcome
existing and persisting dynamics?, In: International Journal of Management studies and Social
Science Research(IJMSSSR), Vol. 3, Issue 2, March-April, Pp
189-204, ISSN: 2582-0265, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15757811
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 117: How the economic science based liberal democracy model should be
expected to react when facing external shocks under equality?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
15 Nº 3, March, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15749614
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts 124: How are sustainability
market paradigm shift knowledge gaps created from the pure capitalism angle? In
which ways can they lead to the mishandling of the expected paradigm shift from
pure capitalism to socially and environmentally friendly capitalism?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año
15 Nº 3, March, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15757927
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts 128: How can the
thinking behind sustainability based market expansions and traditional market
based economic expansions be contrasted using pareto optimality thinking? How
are these expansions linked to sustainability gap dynamics?, In: International Journal of Education
Humanities and Social Science(IJEHSS), March – April 2021, Volume 4,
Issue 2, Pp. 37-57, ISSN: 2582-0745, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15758088
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 123: How are green market paradigm shift knowledge gaps created from
the pure capitalism angle? In which ways can they lead to the mishandling of
the expected paradigm shift from pure capitalism to environmentally friendly
capitalism?, In: International Journal of Management studies and
Social Science Research(IJMSSSR), Vol.
3, Issue 2, March-April, Pp 63-75, ISSN: 2582-0265, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15758142
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2021. Sustainability thoughts 111: Linking perfect sustainability
market theory to the circular sustainability based economy, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 15 Nº 2,
February, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15749714
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts 126: Are
environmental externality management based production and consumption bundles
inconsistent with green pareto efficiency and with pareto efficiency principles
at the same time? If yes, why?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 15 Nº 2, February, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15749797
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability thoughts 127: Pareto
optimality under the sustainability eye: Is the traditional pareto efficient
bundle the second most undesirable bundle on the pareto optimality
sustainability line? If yes, why?, In: International Journal of Management studies and Social
Science Research(IJMSSSR), Vol.
3, Issue 1, January-February, Pp 180-196, ISSN: 2582-0265, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15758212
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 115: How can the sciences based liberal democracy model and the
liberal market model be linked under equality? What are the implications of
this?, In: CEBEM-REDESMA Boletin, Año 15 Nº 1, January, La Paz, Bolivia.
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2021. Sustainability
thoughts 130: Can green economies and green growth exist without green markets?
If not, why not? What is the current main development implication of
this?, In: International Journal of Management studies and Social
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2020. Sustainability thoughts 116: How the economic
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2020. Sustainability thoughts 108: Can we approach
socially friendly capitalism through social externality management? If yes, how
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts 125: Why is pareto
efficient in traditional markets outside green pareto efficiency in green
markets? What is the structure of green pareto optimality? What are the
implications of this?, In: International
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts 105: An overview of
the externality structure of all possible markets and of the specific market
illusion under which each of them operates, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14,
No.6, November, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15994266
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability
thoughts 107: Comparing the structure of the circular green economy with that
of the circular environmental externality management based economy to identify
differences as well as to point out the market implications of these
differences, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14,
No.6, November, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15996064
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts 118: How can the green cold war, the
2012 Rio +20 conference actions, and the fall of perfect environmentalism be
linked? What are the implications of this in terms of winners and losers and of
environmental sustainability?, In: International Journal of
Business Management and Economic Review(IJBMER), Nov-Dec 2020,
Volume 3, Issue 6, Pp. 63-75, SSN 2581-4664, India. http://doi.org/10.35409/IJBMER.2020.3215
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts 114: How can the
hidden unequal nature of the science based liberal democracy model and the
hidden unequal nature of the liberal market model be linked? What are the
implications of this?, In: International
Journal of Business Management and Economic Review(IJBMER), Nov-Dec
2020, Volume 3, Issue 6, Pp. 54-62, ISSN 2581-4664, India. http://doi.org/10.35409/IJBMER.2020.3214
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability
thoughts 119: How can the 2012 green cold
war be stated graphically in terms of sustainability gaps? What are the
implications of this in terms of the only possible science based resolution to
the green cold war?, In: International
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2020. Sustainability thoughts 120:
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the mishandling of expected paradigm shifts?. In: International Journal
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts
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detailed step by step?, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14,
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts 106: Can we solve an environmental
sustainability problem by managing the consequences of that problem? If not,
why not?, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14, No.5, May, La
Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15998566
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2020. Pensamientos de sostenibilidad 112: ¿Cómo se puede detallar paso a paso
la naturaleza desigual y oculta del modelo de mercado liberal?, Boletín CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14,
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hidden unequal nature of the liberal market model be detailed step by step? , Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14,
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts 104: How the shift from
traditional markets to red markets would have looked like had the 1987
Brundtland Commission recommended then a social sustainability fix?, In: International Journal of
Management studies and Social Science Research (IJMSSSR), Vol. 2, Issue
2, March-April, Pp 127-137,
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability thoughts 103: How the shift
from traditional markets to green markets would have looked like had the 1987
Brundtland Commission recommended then an environmental sustainability fix?, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14,
No.3, March, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16056839
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Muñoz,
Lucio, 2020. Sustainability
thoughts 102: How the shift from traditional markets to sustainability markets
would have looked like had the 1987 Brundtland Commission recommended then a
sustainability fix?, In: International Journal of Business
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2020. Sustainability
thoughts 101: What was wrong with the structure of Adam Smith’s traditional
market model? What are the main implications of this?. Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 14, No.2,
February, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16058072
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Muñoz,
Lucio, 2020. The road towards
sustainability markets: Linking cost externalization to market structure and
price structure using qualitative comparative means, In: International Journal of Latest Research in Humanities
and Social Science (IJLRHSS), Volume 03
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Muñoz. Lucio, 2019. The 1991
fall of red socialism and the flip back to pure capitalism: Pointing out the
market structure of the paradigm shift from red socialism to economy friendly
red socialism that never took place, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año
13 No.9, October, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16068052
ART134
Muñoz, Lucio, 2019. An Overview of the 1848 Karl Marx’s Capitalism Fix
Dilemmas: How a Step by Step Road Towards Economy Friendly Red Socialism May
Have Looked Had Marx
Stated it?, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año
13 No. 8, September, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16068896
ART137
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2019. The 2016 shift from normal liberal democracy to extreme liberal
democracy in the USA: Pointing out the structure of Trumpconomics, its meaning,
and its expected local and global implications, both analytically and
graphically, In: International Journal of Latest Research in
Humanities and Social Science(IJLRHSS), August 20, Volume 2, Issue 8,
Pp 01-11, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15832442
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Muñoz,
Lucio, 2019. An Overview of the 2012 UNCSD’s Development
Choice Dilemmas: Pointing Out the Structure and Implications of the Paradigm
Flip in Practice Since then From Green Market Thinking to Dwarf Green Market
Thinking, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 12 No. 7, July, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16130357
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Muñoz,
Lucio, 2019. The Flipping of Traditional Economic Thinking: Contrasting the Working
of Dwarf Green Market Thinking with that of Green Market Thinking to Highlight
Main Differences and Implications, In: Global Journal of Management and Business
Research: E Marketing, Volume 19, Issue 4, Version 1.0 , Framingham,
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Muñoz Lucio, 2019. Paradigm
Evolution and Sustainability Thinking: Using a Sustainability Inversegram to
State Paradigm Death and Shift Expectations Under Win-Win and No Win-Win
Situations. In: Current Perspective to Economics and Management , Vol. 1, Chapter 2, June 12, Book Publisher
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Muñoz,
Lucio, 2019. The Theory and the Practice Behind the
Market World that Followed the Fall of Red Socialism: What Are the Implications
of Trading Social Responsibility for Economic Responsibility?, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 12 No. 5, May, La Paz, Bolivia.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16131947
The
Theory and the Practice Behind the Market World that Followed the Fall of Red
Socialism
ART125
Muñoz, Lucio, 2019. Moral and Amoral Liberal
Democracies: How Targeted Chaos Can Affect the Democratic
Process?, In: International
Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research(IJMSSSR), Volume 1, Issue 2, March-April, Pp.
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Muñoz,
Lucio, 2019. From
Traditional Markets to Red Markets: A Look at Markets Under Perfect Socially
Friendly Market Competition, In: International Journal of Management
Studies and Social Science Research(IJMSSSR), Volume 1, Issue 2,
March-April, Ed. Dr.Vishal Muvel, ISSN 2582-0265, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16297393
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2019. From Traditional Markets to
Sustainability Markets: A Look at Markets Under Perfect Sustainability Market
Competition, In: International
Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research(IJMSSSR),
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2019. From
Traditional Markets to Green Markets: A
Look at Markets Under Perfect Green Market Competition, Weber Economics
& Finance (ISSN:2449-1662),
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ART124
Muñoz, Lucio, 2018. True Democracy and Complacency: Linking Voting Outcome
Expectations to Complacency Variability Using Qualitative Comparative Means, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 11 No. 1, January, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16133742
ART122
Muñoz, Lucio, 2017. Upside Down
Democratic Outcomes: Stating the Complacency Conditions Under Which Extreme
Democratic Outcomes Such as BREXIT and USEXIT Should Be Expected to Take Place
Using Qualitative Comparative Means, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 10,
No. 9, December, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16135710
ART123
Muñoz, Lucio, 2017. Majority Rule Based True Democracy Under Complacency
Theory: Pointing Out The Structure of Normal and of Extreme Democratic Outcomes
Analytically and Graphically, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 10, No. 8, October, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16137480
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2017.
An Overview of the
Impact of Perceptibility on the Moral Relevance
of Detectable Effects: Pointing Towards
a Higher Moral Ground in Decision-Making, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA,
Año 10, No. 4, April, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16139195
ART42
Muñoz, Lucio, 2017. Effect Detectability and Moral
Relevance Under Qualitative Comparative Dichotomies: Why Are Policy
Formulation, Planning and Evaluation Not Based On Morality Grounds?, Boletin
CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 10, No. 3, March, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16228102
ART120
Muñoz, Lucio,
2017. Responsibility and Deep
Socialism: Highlighting the Current Road of Red Socialism Towards Sustainability
Using the Increasing Responsibility Framework, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 10, No. 2, February, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16232105
ART118
Muñoz, Lucio, 2017. Is Environmental Externality Management a Correction of Adam Smith’s Model to Make it Environmentally Friendly and Shift it Towards Green Markets or is it a Distortion on Top of Another Distortion?. International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Studies, 4(1): 1-16. https://doi.org/10.20448/802.4.1.1.16
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2017.
Responsibility and
Economic development: Highlighting the Current Road of Capitalism Towards Sustainability Using the Increasing
Responsibility Framework, Boletin
CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 10, No. 1, January, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16233243
ART121
Muñoz, Lucio,
2017. If Going From Free Markets to Free Markets Is the Science Based
Approach: What is Then the Model Structure, Price Structure, Choice Structure
and the Knowledge Structure and Related Gaps of the 2012 Paradigm Shift From
Perfect Traditional Market to Perfect Green Market Thinking?, In: International Journal of Research &
Development Organisation(IJRDO), ISSN: 2455-6661, Vol. 3, Issue 1, January, Pp.70-90., India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16301805
ART113
Muñoz, Lucio, 2017.
If Going From Free Markets to Non-Free Markets is the Way to Go:
Does This Means the End of Rational Decision Making Thinking or Is This Just a
Temporary Block of a Perfect Paradigm Shift to Green Markets?, In: International Journal of Scientific
Research(IJSR), Vol. II, Issue 1, Pp. 20-37., India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16302338
ART119
Muñoz, Lucio, 2016.
Responsibility and
Development Models: Highlighting the Road of General Development Towards
Sustainability Using the Increasing Responsibility Framework, Boletin
CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 9, No. 9, December, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16234919
ART88
Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Beyond Both Red Socialism Thinking
and Traditional Market Thinking: What Is the Structure of the Perfect Red
Market. In: International
Journal of Advanced Engineering and
Management Research(IJAEMR), Vol.1,
Issue 5, Pp 546--568, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16338553
ART109
Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Markets and Production Pricing: Using the Sustainability Market Price to
Point Out and Link the Production Price Structure of Partnership Based Paradimgs and Deep World View Based Paradigms. In: International
Journal of Advanced Engineering and
Management Research (IJAEMR), Vol.1,
Issue 5, Pp 569-591, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16339451
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Muñoz, Lucio, 2016. Adam Smith’s World Vrs Socially Friendly Capitalism: Who Would Have Won
This Cold War? What Type of World Would Have Come Out of This Clash?, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 9,
No. 7, August, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16235626
ART96
Muñoz, Lucio, 2016. Karl Marx Vrs Sustainability Markets: Who Would Have Won this Cold War?
Would the World of Karl Marx Have Existed Then?,
Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 9, No. 6, July, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16281056
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Evolving Development Paradigm
Choices: Are We Moving Towards Sustainability Through Development Waves?, In: International Journal of Advanced
Engineering and Management Research(IJAEMR), Vol.1, Issue 6, Pp 371-388,
August, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16340170
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Perfect Green Markets vrs Dwarf
Green Markets: Did We Start Trying to
Solve the Environmental Crisis in 2012 With the Wrong Green Foot? If Yes, How
Can This Situation Be Corrected?. In: International Journal of Advanced
Engineering and Management Research(IJAEMR), Vol.1, Issue 6, Pp 389-406,
August, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16340703
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Paradigm Dynamics and The Future of Capitalism: Who Will Win
the Next Cold War?, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA,
Año 9, Nº 5, June, La Paz, Bolivia https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16282299
ART95
Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Adam Smith Vrs Karl Marx: Stating
the Structure and Implications of the Paradigm Clash that Led to the Death of
Karl Marx’s World, to the Fall of the Soviet Bloc, and to the Rise of Socially
Friendly Capitalism, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA,
No. 4, May 31, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16282983
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Beyond Traditional Market
Thinking: What is the Structure of the Perfect Green market?, In: International Journal of Science Social
Studies Humanities and Management (IJSSSHM), Vol. 2, No. 5., May, Ed. Dr.
Maya Pant, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16340853
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Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Beyond Green Market Thinking: What
would be the Structure of the Perfect Sustainability Market?, In: International Journal of Science Social
Studies Humanities and Management (IJSSSHM), Vol. 2, No. 5, May, Ed. Dr. Maya Pant, India. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16341183
ART93
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2016. The Unintended Consequences of
Paradigm Death and Shift: Was the Arrow Impossibility Theorem Left
Behind?, Weber Economics & Finance (ISSN:2449-1662 ), Vol. 2 (3)
2016, Article ID wef_170, 547-555. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16341874
ART92
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2016. Understanding the Death and
Paradigm Shift of Adam Smith’s model: Was Going Green the Only Option? If not,
Is This Option the Most Sustainable One?, Weber Economics & Finance
(ISSN:2449-1662 ), Vol. 2 (3) 2016, Article ID wef_169, 540-546. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16342235
ART69
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2016. Adam Smith and Karl Marx Under
the Sustainability Eye: Pointing Out and Comparing the Sustainability Gaps
Behind these Two Great Simplification Failures, Weber Economics &
Finance (ISSN:2449-1662 ), Vol. 2 (3) 2016, Article ID wef_168, 533-539. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16342805
ART91
Muñoz, Lucio,
2016. Paradigm Evolution and
Sustainability Thinking: Using a Sustainability Inversegram to State Paradigm
Death and Shift Expectations under Win-Win and No Win-Win Situations, In: British Journal of Economics, Management
& Trade 12(4): 1-15, Article no.BJEMT.24697, London, UK. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16343557
ART67
Muñoz, Lucio, 2015. Did Adam Smith Miss the Chance to State the
Goal and Structure of Sustainability Markets in His Time? If Yes, Which Could
Be Some of the Possible Reasons Behind That?, Boletin
CEBEM-REDESMA, Año 8, No. 11, November 30, 2015, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15867078
ART154
Muñoz, Lucio, 2015.
Beyond Traditional Financial Market Thinking: How Would An Ideal
Structure of Financial Markets Look Like If We Think Outside the Box?, Weber Economics & Finance
(ISSN:2449-1662), Vol. 1 (3) 2015, Article ID wef_148, 307-316 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15891090
ART150
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2015. Towards True Sustainability Step By Step
Is Fine While There Is Time: Pointing Out The Unifying Nature Of True Sustainability
With The Help Of The True Sustainability Wheel, Weber Economics
& Finance (ISSN:2449-1662),
Vol. 1 (3) 2015, Article ID wef_150, 321-329. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15889733
ART70
Muñoz, Lucio,
2015. Moral and Practical Sustainability Gaps: Implications for the Current
Liberal Development Model, Weber
Sociology & Anthropology (ISSN:2449-1632), Vol. 1 (4) 2015, Article ID
wsa_149, 317-320. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15889106
ART116
Muñoz, Lucio,
2014. Understanding the Road Towards the
Current Dominant Non-Renewable Energy Use Based Economy: Using An Inversegram to
Point Out a Step by Step Strategy Towards an Efficient Dominant Renewable
Energy Use Based Economy, Boletin CEBEM-REDESMA, No. 11, December 23, La Paz,
Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15894835
ART74
Muñoz, Lucio, 2013. Utilitarianism, Raw Liberalism, Moral Liberalism, and
True Sustainability: Basic Paradigm Foundations, Changing Assumptions, and the
Evolution of Development Paradigms, In: The Mother Pelican Journal,
Vol. 9, No. 1, January, Ed. Luis
Gutierrez, PhD, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15888212
ART115
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2012. Complex
and Man-Made Markets: Are We Currently Approaching Sustainability in a Backward
and More Chaotic Way in Terms of Economic Thinking?, In: The Mother Pelican
Journal, Vol. 8, No. 8, August, Ed. Luis Gutierrez, PhD, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15858286
ART104
Muñoz,
Lucio, 2012. From
Traditional Sweatshops to Green Sweatshops: Is this a More Socially Friendly
Strategy?, In: The Mother Pelican Journal, Vol. 8, No. 6, June, Ed. Luis Gutierrez, PhD, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15885741
ART72
Muñoz, Lucio, 2011. From Dying to Eternal Economies: When
Should the Paradigm Shift from the Non-Renewable Resource Based to the
Renewable Resource Based Economy Take Place?, En: Desastres Naturales, REDESMA, Vol.5(2), October,
La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15858003
ART59
Muñoz, Lucio, 2011. A
Qualitative Comparative Way of Pointing Out the Expected Social Externalities
Associated With the Creep in Nature of Current Eco-Economic Approaches to
Development Issues,
En: Gestión Integral del Agua, REDESMA, Vol.5(1),
March, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15844161
ART60
Muñoz, Lucio, 2011. Pointing
Out the Expected Price and Cost Impacts On Consumers and Producers From
Implementing Water Privatization Under Conditions of Income Insecurity and
Scarcity, En: Gestión Integral del Agua, REDESMA, Vol.5(1),
March, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15843846
ART65
Muñoz, Lucio, 2011. The Present versus the Future in development thinking:
Towards Agricultural Sustainability, Journal of Sustainability, Issue 3, Number 3(Winter), Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15875492
ART60
Muñoz, Lucio, 2011. Pointing Out the Expected Price and Cost
Impacts On Consumers and Producers From Implementing Water Privatization Under
Conditions of Income Insecurity and Scarcity, Journal of Sustainability, Issue 3, Number 3(Winter), Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15844059
ART59
Muñoz, Lucio, 2011. A Qualitative Comparative Way of Pointing Out
the Expected Social Externalities Associated With the Creep in Nature of
Current Eco-Economic Approaches to Development Issues, Journal of
Sustainability, Issue 3, Number
3(Winter), Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15851486
ART73
Muñoz, Lucio, 2010. Where Should Donors Place Their
Monetary and Trade Incentives to Encourage Developing Countries to Implement
Balanced Pro-Rich/Pro-Poor Development Programs?, Journal of Sustainability, Issue 3,
Number 2(Fall), Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15875454
ART64
Muñoz, Lucio, 2010. The Past
Versus the Present in Development Thinking: Pointing Out the Structure of the
Old Agricultural Development Model After Internalizing Environmental
Externalities, Journal of
Sustainability, Issue 3, Number 2(Fall),
Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15875410
ART80
Muñoz, Lucio,
2010. Nationalization as Privatization
in Reverse: Understanding the Nature of the Commons to Identify a Possible
Point of Optimal Nationalization, Journal
of Sustainability, Issue 3, Number 1(Summer), Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15875328
ART101
Muñoz, Lucio,
2010. What If Markets Have Always Been
Distorted? Would It Then Be a Good Fix to Add Fair Trade Margins to Correct
Distorted Agricultural Market Prices?, Journal of Sustainability, Issue 2, Number 4(Spring), Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15875311
ART5
Muñoz, Lucio, 2010.
"Introducing a Simple Qualitative Comparative Dichotomy Approach to State
and Clarify Sustainable Development
and Sustainability Related Concepts and Issues”, Journal of Sustainability, Issue 2, Number 4(Spring), Rio Rancho, New Mexico USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15875267
ART47
Muñoz, Lucio, 2010. Substituting
The More is Better Paradigm for The Less is Better Paradigm: Identifying Key
Transitional Problems, En: Cambio Climatico y Salud
Ambiental, REDESMA, Vol.3(3), January, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15843757
ART39
Muñoz, Lucio, 2009.
Traditional Forestry,
Sustainable Forestry, and Forestry Sustainability: Expressing Evolving Forestry
Practices Using Qualitative Comparative Conjunctural Interactions, En: Manejo Sostenible de
Bosques, REDESMA, Vol.3(2), August, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15843664
ART7
Muñoz, Lucio, 2009.
Beyond Traditional Sustainable Development: Sustainability Theory and
Sustainability Indices Under Ideal Present-Absent Qualitative Comparative
Conditions, En: Mineria Sustentable, REDESMA, Vol.3(1), March,
La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15833090
ART82
Muñoz, Lucio, 2009, ¿Cómo son los Beneficios
del Desarrollo Agrícola Actualmente Distribuidos: Es el Efecto Goteo o el
Efecto Embudo?, En: Ambiente y Sociedad, Edicion
Especial, No. 372, Enero 8, ECOPORTAL, Buenos Aires, Argentina. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15874837
Muñoz, Lucio, 2009, How Do
Agricultural Development Benefits Actually Spread: Is it the Trickle Down
Effect or the Embudo
Effect?, In: Environment and Society, Special
Edition, No. 372, January 8, ECOPORTAL, Buenos Aires, Argentina. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15874996
ART44
Muñoz, Lucio,
2008. The Carbonisation
and Decarbonisation of the Atmosphere: Systematically
Linking Sustainable Development, Decarbonisation, and
Adaptation Programs Using Qualitative Comparative Means, In: Cambio Climatico, Adaptacion y Retroceso de Glaciares, REDESMA,
Vol. 2(3), October, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15832964
ART90
Muñoz, Lucio,
2008. Agriculture and Global
Warming: Should the Biofuel Route Be Expected
to Be a Socially Friendly Agricultural Policy?, In: Biocombustibles,
REDESMA, Vol. 2(2), Section VIII, July, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15832820
ART85
Muñoz, Lucio,
2008. Renewable Energy Vrs Social
Needs: What Do Environmentalists Must Do to Induce the Development of a
Sustainable Market fueled only by Renewable Energy?, In: Agrocombustibles,
REDESMA, Vol 2(1), Section VII, March, La Paz, Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15832749
ART63
Muñoz, Lucio,
2007. “Expressing the Structural Nature
of Development Discourse Analytical and Graphically Using a Qualitative
Comparative Model of Thinking and Acting”, Issue 16, Second Semester, THEOMAI,
Argentina. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15832646
ART46
Muñoz, Lucio, 2006. “The
Preservation Plus Approach: Linking Preservation and Poverty Reduction Goals”,
Number 14, Second Semester, THEOMAI / Argentina. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15832499
ART51
Muñoz, Lucio, 2005. " Private and Public Sector Interfaces:
Prerequisites for Sustainable Development", In: Sustainable Development
Policy & Administration, Chapter 26, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca
Raton, Fl, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15874535
ART53
Muñoz, Lucio, 2004. Weak Landscape-Strong
Emission Impact Based Development: Is this the Most Likely Response in all
Countries to Global Warming Issues?, Special Winter Issue, THEOMAI, Argentina. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15825149
ART9
Muñoz, Lucio, 2003. Eco-Economic
Development Under Social Constraints: How to Redirect it Towards
Sustainability?, In: THEOMAI, Issue # 8, October, Argentina https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15825065
ART62
Muñoz, Lucio, 2003. Building the
Basic Foundations of Global Sustainability, Sustainability Outlook, Warren
Flint(PhD)(Ed), Issue 29/July, Washington DC, USA https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15871385
ART8
Muñoz, Lucio, 2003. Linking
Sustainable Development Indicators by Means of Present/Absent Sustainability
Theory and Indices: The Case of Agenda 21, GDS, IIG, Spain https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15824929
ART61
Muñoz, Lucio, 2003. “Stakeholders,
Attitudes, and Sustainability: The Need for Attitude Convergence”,
Sustainability Outlook, Warren Flint(PhD)(Ed), Issue No. 22, February,
Washington DC, USA https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15871340
ART1
Muñoz, Lucio, 2002.
Non-Traditional Research Methods and Regional Planning Needs in
Developing Countries: Is There An Ideal Methodology?, In: THEOMAI, Issue 6,
Second Semester, Argentina https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15824522
ART48
Muñoz, Lucio, 2002.
“Maximization, Partial Regulation, and System Dominance: Can They Be
Drivers of True Sustainability?”, In: International Journal on Environmental
Management and Health, Walter Leal Filho, PhD(Ed), Vol. 15, No. 5, Pp. 545-552,
MCB University Press, Germany/Sweden https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15871211
ART52
Muñoz, Lucio, 2002. “Are We
Appropriately Assigning Causes to Global Warming?”, In: Sustainability Outlook,
Issue 16, November 13, Warren Flint(PhD)(Ed), Washington, DC, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815662
ART38
Muñoz, Lucio, 2002. "The Meso-American Biological Corridor and
Regional Sustainability: An Overview of Potential Problems and Their Policy
Implications", Issue 32/August, DHIAL Journal, IIG/Spain https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15870961
ART49
Muñoz, Lucio, 2001. The Search for Equity in Access to Land in Latin
America: Which are the Main Characteristics that Define a Sustainable Land
Reform Model?, REDES, Costa Rica, C.A. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15811357
ART31
Muñoz, Lucio, 2001. The Traditional Market and
the Sustainability Market: Is the Perfect Market Sustainable?, In: The
International Journal on Economic Development's symposium on Sustainable
Development: Theoretical and Pragmatic Issues, Gedeon M. Madacumura
and Desta Mebratu, PhD(Eds), Vol. 3, No. 4, Elizabethtown, PA, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15867461
ART 37
Muñoz, Lucio, 2000. Unprotected
Areas, Protected Areas, and Sustainability Under Green Development Policies:
Which are the Expected Impacts?, In: THEOMAI, No. 2, Argentina https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15811635
ART6D
Muñoz, Lucio, 2000. " An Overview of Some of the Policy Implications
of the Eco-Economic Development Market", In: Environmental Management
and Health, Prof. Walter Leal Filho/PhD(ed), Vol. 11, No. 2, Pp. 157-174,
MCB University Press. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15867325
ART 45
Muñoz, Lucio, 2000. Rationality,
Responsibility, and Sustainability: When Can Human Behaviour
Have a Chance to Be Sustainable?, In: Sustainability Review, Warren
Flint/PhD(ed), Issue 20, May, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15811127
ART 16
Muñoz, Lucio, 1999. Understanding Sustainability
Versus Sustained Development by Means of a WIN Development Model, In: Sustainability
Review, Warren Flint/PhD(ed), Issue 1, September, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15769567