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Scientific paper • 2014

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The Dawn of Modern Era: Montaigne and Spinoza as Alternatives to Cartesian Weltanschauung.

By: Pier Luigi Tosi

Abstract: Mechanism is at the origin of the actual economical conception, based on endless growth. It is founded on Descartes's thought, with its strong distinction between mind and material world, continued by Bacon and Newton (as Latouche points out). Some years before and some years after Descartes, Montaigne and Spinoza respectively proposed significantly different conceptions. The French o...

Scientific paper • 2014

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The present day monetary and financial systems: What´s wrong and what must be changed for a post-growth economy

By: Helge Peukert

Abstract: A basic question will be which elements and factors of the present-day financial and monetary sectors are drivers for economic growth and in how far they must and could be changed in favor of a degrowth economy and which elements of the present system might be preserved. I will present basic facts, structural relationships, institutional details and recent developments and formulate s...

Scientific paper • 2014

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Prospective modeling for Degrowth: Investigating macroeconomic scenarios for France

By: François Briens, Nadia Maïzi

Macroeconomic modeling, Prospective, Degrowth scenarios

Report • 2014

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Enough Is Enough – Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources

By: Tom Bliss

Enough Is Enough lays out a visionary but realistic alternative to the perpetual pursuit of economic growth—an economy where the goal is enough, not more. Based on the best-selling book by Rob Dietz and Dan O'Neill, the film explores specific strategies to fix the financial system, reduce inequality, create jobs, and more. Drawing on the expertise of Tim Jackson, Kate Pickett, Andrew Simms,...

Scientific paper • 2014

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Primary Energy Analysis: A New Approach beyond Extant Growth Theories (revised version)

By: Hidekazu Aoki, Nobuo Kawamiya

Abstract: A best possible indicator to represent the whole economic activity should be not the GDP but "the whole industrial production (WIP)" because the former represents only the added value sector of an economy, while the latter comprises both the GDP and all intermediate throughputs in the economy. The historical change of WIP compared with the primary energy supply (PES) in Japan revealed...

Scientific paper • 2014

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Microcapitalism- the end of compulsory growth (revised final version)

By: Walter Oswalt

Abstract: Inequality by Semi-Liberalism . Power-Equality by Radical Liberalism -Any step towards egalitarian power distribution will reduce the pressure for economic growth. Microcapitalism maximizes individual freedom and minimizes concentration of economic power and abolishes the compulsion to economic growth. This proposal for an egalitarian market economy without growth compulsion is one ex...

Scientific paper • 2014

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Rahmenbedingungen einer Postwachstumsökonomie

By: Steffen Lange

Herausgeber: Eine Wirtschaft jenseits des Wachstums bedarf grundlegender makroökonomischer Veränderungen. Sie betreffen das Steuersystem, die Unternehmensformen, die Verteilung des Wohlstands und die Arbeitszeiten. Doch auch Werbung und Bildung müssen sich wandeln.

Report • 2014

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Neuland – Zu viel ist nicht genug?

By: Niko Paech, Hartmut Rosa, Harald Welzer, Fabian Döring, Benjamin Arcioli, Domenica Berger, Willem Konrad

NDR: Wir arbeiten. Wir konsumieren. Das Versprechen: Kauf dich glücklich! Aber immer mehr Menschen haben das Gefühl, dass es so nicht weitergehen kann. Wir befinden uns in einer Art Hamsterrad, das sich immer schneller dreht. Wir verdienen mehr. Wir kaufen mehr. Wir kaufen auf Pump. Also müssen wir noch mehr arbeiten. Zeit wird so zu einem immer knapperen und damit wertvolleren Gut. Gleichzeit...

Scientific paper • 2014

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Introducing Permaculture to Economic Ecosystems - the Integrative Analysis Method

By: Michael Schlauch

Abstract: This paper explores new ways of applying ecological knowledge to solve economic problems in a manner that suits the complexity of society and environmental challenges. This is done by developing the integrative analysis method. The integrative analysis uses systems ecology in order to characterize economic systems with their energetic properties and model them as ecosystems. This make...

Scientific paper • 2014

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Green Agrowth as a Third Option: Removing the GDP-Growth Constraint on Human Progress

By: Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh

climate change, degrowth, GDP paradox, green growth, growth debate, macro indicators

Scientific paper • 2014

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‘Expand or die’. The historical foundations of the economic growth paradigm

By: Matthias Schmelzer

Abstract: ‘Economic growth’ is widely regarded as a key goal of economic policy, not only across the political spectrum but also in all countries. How did the pursuit of growth become the essential goal of policy-making and a key priority taken for granted among social scientists, politicians, and the general public? This contribution to the special session "Degrowth and History" takes up this ...

Scientific paper • 2014

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Potentials of the degrowth debate for socio-ecological transformation

By: Panos Petridis

Abstract: As the concept of socio-ecological transformation is increasingly gaining momentum in both academic research and policy circles, contributions from the degrowth debate come very timely. This paper analyses the recent developments in the degrowth literature, highlighting its visions as regards transformation, by presenting its ontological assumptions, actors and strategies, as well as ...

• 2014

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Reise ins Land der untergehenden Sonne - Japans Weg in die Postwachstumsgesellschaft

By: Christine Ax

Japans Bevölkerung schrumpft und altert. ­Gleichzeitig will, ja, muss das Land der aufgehenden Sonne ­wirtschaftlich wachsen – die Quadratur des Kreises. Die Philosophin und Nachhaltigkeitsforscherin Christine Ax nimmt Sie mit auf die Reise in ein Land, das zehn Jahre tiefer in einem Problem steckt, das den übrigen Ländern des Westens erst noch bevorsteht. Sie zeigt, wie die bisherigen Lösun...

Scientific paper • 2014

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The Knowledge Economy: Key to Sustainable Development?

By: Lukáš Režný, James Buchanan White

Knowledge economy, Sustainability, Economic growth, Nonrenewable natural resources consumption, Peak oil

Position paper • 2014

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Time to leave GDP behind

By: Robert Costanza, Ida Kubiszewski, Enrico Giovannini, Hunter Lovins, Jacqueline McGlade, Kate E. Pickett, Kristín Vala Ragnarsdóttir, Debra Roberts, Roberto De Vogli, Richard Wilkinson

Gross domestic product is a misleading measure of national success. Countries should act now to embrace new metrics, urge Robert Costanza and colleagues. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION | 16 JANUARY 2014 | NATUR

Scientific paper • 2014

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Is Profit-Making Compatible with the Principles of a Steady-State Economy?

By: Daniel O'Neill, Gabriel Trettel Silva

Profit; capitalism; steady-state economy; social enterprises

Presentation • 2014

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Keynote speeches - Visions and strategies for transformation

By: Michel Bauwens, Euclides André Mance

Recorded keynote speeches at the 4th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Leipzig in 2014. Speeches by Michel Bauwens and Euclides André Mance. The topic of the day is "Visions and strategies for transformation". Michel Bauwens: The Transition to a Sustainable Commons Society in Ecuador and beyond Degrowth will only be possible by changing the...

Position paper • 2014

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Introducing the Not-for-Profit World Economic Model

By: Donnie Maclurcan, Jennifer Hinton

This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Solidarity Economy, Cooperatives and Social Business.

Scientific paper • 2014

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Labour in Germany

By: Volker Stöckel

Abstract: Here it is a special view to the relationship from three of the core-values of the german economy – the waged work volume (labour), the gross domestic (GDP) product and the stock of fixed assets (capital or curdled labour). The relationship on the scale of things, aggregated in the alpha of the Cobb-Douglas-Function over the time, shows a developement over the last 40 years and there ...

Scientific paper • 2014

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The Limits to Environmental Economics

By: Felix Ekardt

Abstract: By examining the problem of climate change this paper develops a substantial critique of the background assumptions that not only the formulation of economic theories but, in parts, also that of sociological/ political theories base on. However, this approach does not “supplement” to efficiency considerations” which up to now dominate the practical debate; it rather supersedes them. I...