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Social Limits to Growth

Autor Fred Hirsch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2014
Fred Hirsch's classic exposition of the social limits to growth manages to connect many of the apparently disparate factors that blight modern life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780674497894
ISBN-10: 0674497899
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Harvard University Press

Cuprins

Foreword to the Routledge Classics Edition Daniel Halliday  Preface  1. Introduction: The Argument in Brief  Part 1: The Neglected Realm of Social Scarcity  2. A Duality in the Growth Potential  3. The Material Economy and the Positional Economy  4. The Ambiguity of Economic Output  Part 2: The Commercialization Bias  5. The Economics of Bad Neighbors  6. The New Commodity Fetishism  Appendix. The Commercialization Effect: The Sexual Illustration  7. A First Summary: The Hole in the Affluent Society  Part 3: The Depleting Moral Legacy  8. An Overload on the Mixed Economy  9. Political Keynesianism and the Managed Market  10. The Moral Re-entry  11. The Lost Legitimacy and the Distributional Compulsion  Part 4: Perspective and Conclusions  12. The Liberal Market as a Transition Case  13. Inferences for Policy.  Bibliography  Index

Recenzii

'Important books are rare. They are all the more welcome when they appear; and one need have no hesitation in naming as a classic Fred Hirsch’s new analysis of the inherent defects of the market economy as an instrument of human amelioration.' - Peter Jay, The Times
'An exceptionally interesting, original, and well-written book on one of the most important themes: what are the fruits of economic growth and why do they seem increasingly disappointing?'The Economic Journal
'This highly original book makes a compelling argument that affluence, by creating a kind of congestion (much more than simple crowding), limits the welfare attainable by society as a whole.'Foreign Affairs

Notă biografică

Fred Hirsch was an Austrian-born British economist and Professor of International Studies at the University of Warwick. Born in Vienna in 1934, after the Austrian Civil War, his family emigrated to Britain. Hirsch graduated at the London School of Economics in 1952 before working as a financial journalist on The Banker and The Economist, where he was financial editor from 1963–1966. He was a senior adviser to the International Monetary Fund from 1966 to 1972, before becoming a research fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, from 1972 to 1974. Already the author of several books, it was here that he started work on his best-known work, Social Limits to Growth (RKP, 1977). In 1975 he joined the University of Warwick as Professor of International Studies, where he worked until his death in 1978 at the age of forty-four.

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A sleeper hit of economics! Its brilliant insights have become ever more relevant as liberal capitalism confronts challenges from austerity to the global race for resources. A book whose message is more urgent now than on its publication nearly 50 years ago. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Daniel Halliday.