Beyond Uneconomic Growth: Economics, Equity and the Ecological Predicament

Author:   Joshua Farley ,  Deepak Malghan
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781783472482


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   27 May 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Beyond Uneconomic Growth: Economics, Equity and the Ecological Predicament


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This engaging book brings together leading ecological economists to collectively present a definitive case for looking beyond economic growth as the sole panacea for the world’s ecological predicament.

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Author:   Joshua Farley ,  Deepak Malghan
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781783472482


ISBN 10:   1783472480
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   27 May 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Contents: In Memoriam for Robert Goodland PART I INTRODUCTION 1. The Foundations for an Ecological Economy: An Overview Joshua Farley 2. The World in Over-shoot: A Celebration of Herman Daly's Contributions to Ecological Economics - The Science of Sustainability Robert Goodland 3. Toward a Sustainable and Desirable Future: A 35 Year Collaboration with Herman Daly Robert Costanza PART II CHANGING THE PARADIGM:WHAT IS BIOPHYSICALLY POSSIBLE, AND HOW DO HUMANS BEHAVE? 4. Population, Resources, and Energy in the Global Economy: A Vindication of Herman Daly's Vision Jonathan M. Harris 5. On Limits Arild Vatn 6. Toward a Science-based Theory of Behavior: Building on Georgescu-Roegen John Gowdy 7. Denying Herman Daly: Why Conventional Economics will not Embrace the Daly Vision William E. Rees PART III CHANGING THE GOALS: WHAT IS SOCIALLY, PSYCHOLOGICALLY AND ETHICALLY DESIRABLE? 8. The Importance of Just Distribution in a 'Full' World Philip Lawn 9. Hicksian Income, Welfare, and the Steady State Salah El Serafy PART IV CHANGING THE RULES: INSTITUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE AND DESIRABLE FUTURE 10. Ecological and Georgist Economic Principles: A Comparison Clifford Cobb 11. Making Money John B. Cobb, Jr. PART V THE STEADY-STATE ECONOMY 12. The Steady-state Economy Peter A. Victor 13. Socially Sustainable Economic Degrowth Joan Martinez Alier 14. Politics for a Steady State Economy Brain Czech PART VI CONCLUSIONS 15. The Unfinished Journey of Ecological Economics: Toward an Ethic of Ecological Citizenship Peter G. Brown Index

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'Beyond Uneconomic Growth is a fine collection of essays documenting, supporting, and building on the powerful contributions of Herman Daly to the field of ecological economics. Conventional economists focus on allocation, or efficiency, are only now becoming concerned again about distribution, and have yet to realize that the scale of the economy must be compatible with, i.e. significantly smaller than, the biophysical system. Ecological economists start with scale, are centrally concerned with distribution, or with who gets what, and only lastly are concerned with efficiency. Herman Daly set the stage on which ecological economists perform.'- Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley, US; 'Herman Daly is the greatest, and most under-appreciated, economist of our time. This volume, in which other economists and scientists whom he has influenced celebrate and discuss his work, is valuable both as an appreciation of, and as an introduction to the field of ecological economics-which Daly spearheaded. It is essential reading for anyone who desires a human economy that respects nature's limits and can therefore be sustained far into the future.'- Richard Heinberg, Post Carbon Institute, US


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Edited by Joshua Farley, Professor, Community Development and Applied Economics, Gund Institute for Environment, University of Vermont, US and Deepak Malghan, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India

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