Prosperity Without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet

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Earthscan, 2009 - Economic development - 264 pages
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Is more economic growth the solution? Will it deliver prosperity and well-being for a global population projected to reach nine billion? In this explosive book, Tim Jackson - a top sustainability adviser to the UK government - makes a compelling case against continued economic growth in developed nations.

No one denies that development is essential for poorer nations. But in the advanced economies there is mounting evidence that ever-increasing consumption adds little to human happiness and may even impede it. More urgently, it is now clear that the ecosystems that sustain our economies are collapsing under the impacts of rising consumption. Unless we can radically lower the environmental impact of economic activity - and there is no evidence to suggest that we can - we will have to devise a path to prosperity that does not rely on continued growth.

Economic heresy? Or an opportunity to improve the sources of well-being, creativity and lasting prosperity that lie outside the realm of the market? Tim Jackson provides a credible vision of how human society can flourish ¿ within the ecological limits of a finite planet. Fulfilling this vision is simply the most urgent task of our times.

This book is a substantially revised and updated version of Jackson's controversial study for the Sustainable Development Commission, an advisory body to the UK Government. The study rapidly became the most downloaded report in the Commission's nine year history when it was launched earlier this year.

 

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User Review  - the.ken.petersen - LibraryThing

The REALLY sad thing about reading this book, is knowing how little has been done in the thirteen years since it was published. On page 172, Tim Jackson says that there are "two possibilities for ... Read full review

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User Review  - Lunarreader - LibraryThing

A fascinating book on how to turn the economy around for a welfaring, sustainable life, based on human social values in a non-growth based economy. I can follow some of the premises and some not so ... Read full review

Contents

Chapter 1 Prosperity Lost
1
Chapter 2 The Age of Irresponsibility
17
Chapter 3 Redefining Prosperity
35
Chapter 4 The Dilemma of Growth
49
Chapter 5 The Myth of Decoupling
67
Chapter 6 The Iron Cage of Consumerism
87
Chapter 7 Keynesianism and the Green New Deal
103
Chapter 8 Ecological Macroeconomics
121
Chapter 11 The Transition to a Sustainable Economy
171
Chapter 12 A Lasting Prosperity
187
Appendices
205
List of Figures Tables and Boxes
217
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
219
Notes
221
References
241
Index
255

Chapter 9 Flourishing Within Limits
143
Chapter 10 Governance for Prosperity
157

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About the author (2009)

Tim Jackson is Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and Director of RESOLVE. He also directs the follow-on project: the Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group (SLRG).

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