Environmental degradation and inequality of income and wealth are two major global problems at the present time. This paper suggests that a steady state economy offers solutions for both problems. It argues that if the world population is drastically reduced and remains constant at a low level ecological balance can be achieved and, at the same time, income distribution will be greatly improved. The basis of this argument is that a smaller population will reduce the use of natural resources for production and consumption and at the same time reduce the supply of labor and thus increase wages. Also, a brief review of the idea of the steady state economy from the ancient philosophers to modern writers is provided
This paper aims to provide a detailed assessment of my role and contributions to an advocacy campaig...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The relatively new and still amorphous concept of 'green growth' can be understood as a call for bal...
This paper is a theoretical exploration of the questioning, if you were given a magic power to solve...
This paper reviews briefly the idea of a steady state economy from the ancient times to the present....
Because of ecological limits to growth, a steady-state economy is a long-run necessity requiring min...
Vulnerability to scarcity or to reduction of natural capital depends on defensive substitution possi...
The vision of a steady-state economy elaborated by Herman Daly describes an economy that uses materi...
The steady-state is a political and economic theory that recognizes many of the detrimental problems...
The great inequality in the distribution of world resources is well represented by the co-existence ...
A steady state economy needs indicators that capture ecological sustainability, social inclusion and...
In this paper, a commonly owned resource (an environmental or social asset) and a private good are s...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
We consider in this paper overlapping generations economies with pollution resulting from both consu...
This article reviews different views of neo-classical and ecological economics on the sustainability...
This paper aims to provide a detailed assessment of my role and contributions to an advocacy campaig...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The relatively new and still amorphous concept of 'green growth' can be understood as a call for bal...
This paper is a theoretical exploration of the questioning, if you were given a magic power to solve...
This paper reviews briefly the idea of a steady state economy from the ancient times to the present....
Because of ecological limits to growth, a steady-state economy is a long-run necessity requiring min...
Vulnerability to scarcity or to reduction of natural capital depends on defensive substitution possi...
The vision of a steady-state economy elaborated by Herman Daly describes an economy that uses materi...
The steady-state is a political and economic theory that recognizes many of the detrimental problems...
The great inequality in the distribution of world resources is well represented by the co-existence ...
A steady state economy needs indicators that capture ecological sustainability, social inclusion and...
In this paper, a commonly owned resource (an environmental or social asset) and a private good are s...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
We consider in this paper overlapping generations economies with pollution resulting from both consu...
This article reviews different views of neo-classical and ecological economics on the sustainability...
This paper aims to provide a detailed assessment of my role and contributions to an advocacy campaig...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The relatively new and still amorphous concept of 'green growth' can be understood as a call for bal...