Dear SCORAI members,
I would like to bring to your attention the second edition of the celebrated book by Peter Victor “Managing without Growth”. When the first edition of this book appeared ten years ago it was the first serious academic attempt to introduce into macroeconomic modeling of the economy the considerations of human well-being, consumption, and climate protection. The book’s macroeconomic model became the centerpiece of Tim Jackson’s bestseller “Prosperity without Growth”. These two volumes opened my eyes to ideas and way of thinking that was very new to me. They surely belong on the “must read” list of SCORAI members. During the intervening decade the questioning of economic growth and unsustainable consumption have moved to the mainstream of academic and activist debate, further (though indirectly) supported by the remarkable work of Thomas Piketty. Peter Victor’s second edition refines and significantly extends the original work. www.managingwithoutgrowth.com; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxsgQZkx8Yg
Halina S. Brown
Professor Emerita of Environmental Science and Policy
Clark University
Worcester, MA 01610
http://halinasbrown.com
Associate Fellow
Tellus Institute
2 Garden Street, Cambridge MA 02438
Co-founder and Member of Executive Committee
Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative, SCORAI
www.scorai.org
Dear SCORAI-ers,
To follow up on Halina’s email: please step forward if you are interested to write a review of this book for a journal. For a reviewer a free copy will be available.
Thanks,
Philip
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