Prosperity without Growth

Foundations for the Economy of Tomorrow

Paperback, 350 pages

English language

Published Dec. 8, 2016 by Routledge.

ISBN:
978-1-138-93541-9
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The publication of Prosperity without Growth was a landmark in the sustainability debate. Tim Jackson’s piercing challenge to conventional economics openly questioned the most highly prized goal of politicians and economists alike: the continued pursuit of exponential economic growth. Its findings provoked controversy, inspired debate and led to a new wave of research building on its arguments and conclusions.

This substantially revised and re-written edition updates those arguments and considerably expands upon them. Jackson demonstrates that building a ‘post-growth’ economy is a precise, definable and meaningful task. Starting from clear first principles, he sets out the dimensions of that task: the nature of enterprise; the quality of our working lives; the structure of investment; and the role of the money supply. He shows how the economy of tomorrow may be transformed in ways that protect employment, facilitate social investment, reduce inequality and deliver both ecological and financial stability.

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A Better, If Timid, Economic Framework

This book lays out a coherent economic vision and does so without straying all that far from conventional economics. There was more expansive ground to cover with Modern Monetary Theory and ideas that have been incorporated into Library Socialism, but there is a core argument here that the conservative approach probably makes more palatable for the audience of policy makers. It's a fairly accessible book for a reader with some foundations in economics but probably won't be a breezy read without that.