Steady-State Economics

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Steady-State Economics is an influential work in ecological economics that argues for an economy with stable or mildly fluctuating levels of consumption and population within ecological limits.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work in ecological economics
author Herman Daly
surface form: Herman E. Daly
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field ecological economics
environmental economics
genre economics literature
environmental studies literature
hasEdition Steady-State Economics self-linksurface differs
surface form: Steady-State Economics: Second Edition with New Essays
influenced degrowth movement
development of ecological economics as a discipline
environmental policy debates
sustainability discourse
language English
mainSubject carrying capacity
consumption levels
distribution of income and wealth
economic growth critique
economic policy for sustainability
economic scale relative to ecosystem
entropy law in economics
environmental ethics
environmental sustainability
intergenerational equity
limits to growth
macro-economics without growth
natural capital
optimal scale of the economy
population levels
population stabilization
resource depletion
steady-state economy
sustainable development
thermodynamics and economics
positionHeld advocates a steady-state economy
advocates qualitative development over quantitative growth
argues against continuous economic growth
argues for stable or mildly fluctuating consumption
argues for stable or mildly fluctuating population
argues that economic growth is limited by ecological constraints
argues that the economy is a subsystem of the ecosystem
criticizes GDP as a welfare indicator
supports caps on resource throughput
supports ecological tax reform
supports limits on resource extraction
supports policies for population stabilization
supports protection of natural capital
supports redistribution of income and wealth

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Herman Daly hasWritten Steady-State Economics
Steady-State Economics hasEdition Steady-State Economics self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Steady-State Economics: Second Edition with New Essays