What is the carrying capacity of the economy?


What is the carrying capacity of the economy? Economic carrying capacity takes the form of maximum global economic welfare derivable from the sustainable throughput flows of the ecosphere. This is fleshed out by development of a welfare return curve plotted as a function of economic scale; the latter is measured by entropic throughput.


What is an example of a carrying capacity?

An example of carrying capacity is the amount of fish a coral reef can sustain. The more food available for the fish, the more the fish that are able to survive on the reef.