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The post-growth project : how the end of economic growth could bring a fairer and happier society / edited by John Blewitt and Ray Cunningham.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Blewitt, John, editor.
Cunningham, Ray, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic history.
Economic development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (215 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
London : London Publishing Partnership, [2014]
Summary:
This book challenges the assumption that it is bad news when the economy doesn't grow. For decades, it has been widely recognized that there are ecological limits to continuing economic growth and that different ways of living, working and organizing our economies are urgently required. This urgency has increased since the financial crash of 2007-2008, but mainstream economists and politicians are unable to think differently. The authors of this book demonstrate why our economic system demands ecologically unsustainable growth and the pursuit of more 'stuff'. They believe that what matters is quality, not quantity - a better life based on having fewer material possessions, less production and less work. Such a way of life will emphasize well?being, community, security and 'conviviality'. That is, more real wealth. The book will therefore appeal to everyone curious as to how a new post-growth economics can be conceived and enacted. It will be of particular interest to policy makers, politicians, businesspeople, trade unionists, academics, students, journalists and a wide range of people working in the not-for-profit sector. All of the contributors are leading thinkers on green issues and members of the new think-tank Green House.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed December 1, 2014).
ISBN:
9781907994425
1907994424
9781907994432
1907994432

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