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Escape From Overshoot - Economics for a Planet in Peril

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 04.04.2023

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Acknowledgments

Foreword

Prologue: A Planet in Peril


Chapter 1. Overshoot - A Look at the Evidence

Overshoot

The Economy as a Sub-System of the Planet

Material Flows

Forests

Agriculture

The Great Acceleration

Biodiversity

Chapter 2. How to Think About the Future

Chapter 3. Voices from the Past - Economic Growth and its Critics

From Progress to Economic Growth

Classical Economics and Economic Growth

Neoclassical Economics Takes Center Stage

Critics of Economic Growth

Environmental Economics

Ecological Economics

Conclusion

Chapter 4. The Economic System - How Does it Work?

The Neoclassical Capitalist Economy

The Keynesian and Post-Keynesian Capitalist Economy

The Marxian and Post-Marxian Capitalist Economy

Conclusion

Chapter 5. Current Trends to an Uncertain Future

Economic Trends

Demographic Trends

Income Inequality Trends

Investment Trends

Consumption Trends

Technology Trends

Work Trends

Energy Trends

Conclusion

Chapter 6. Green Growth - A Dangerous Distraction?

Defining Green Growth

Growth of Many Colors

Does Increased Efficiency Lead to Decoupling?

Future Prospects for Green Growth

Stocks not Flows: The Achilles Heel of Green Growth

Green Investment

Barriers to Green Growth

Conclusion

Chapter 7. Post Growth Possibilities

Steady-State Economy

Circular Economy

Wellbeing Economy

Buen Vivir

Doughnut Economics

Regenerative Economy

Degrowth

Ecosocialism

Conclusion

Chapter 8. Modeling an Escape from Overshoot

The Story So Far

From Local to Global Overshoot

Contraction and Convergence

Reprising the Limits to Growth

The Plausibility and Possibility of a Planned Contraction of a High-Income Economy

Chapter 9. Planning an Escape from Overshoot

Fourteen Propositions for Planning an Escape from Overshoot

Living the Escape from Overshoot

Reforms on the Path to Escape

Conclusion

Notes

Index

About the Author

About New Society Publishers



About the author










Peter A. Victor is Professor Emeritus at York University. He was awarded a PhD in economics from the University of British Columbia in 1971 and has worked for 50 years in Canada and abroad as an academic, consultant, and public servant specializing in ecological economics and alternatives to economic growth. Peter sits on the Honorary Board of the David Suzuki Foundation and the Circle of Ecological Economics Elders, is chair of the Science Advisory Committee of the Footprint Data Foundation, and is an elected member of the Royal Society of Canada. He was the recipient of the Molson Prize in the Social Sciences from the Canada Council for the Arts in 2011 and the Boulding Memorial Prize from the International Society for Ecological Economics in 2014. He is the author of six previous books, including Managing without Growth. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.


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