1st Edition

Economics, Sustainability, and Democracy Economics in the Era of Climate Change

By Christopher Nobbs Copyright 2013
300 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

How should we conduct economics in an era of climate change, natural resource depletion and population increase? These issues are systemic, and involve great uncertainties and long time horizons. This book contends that the free-market economics that has dominated capitalist democracies in recent decades is not up to the task; that the welfarist economics that preceded it, while preferable, also... Read more

Overture: The Fall  PART I  1. Narrative on the History of Macroeconomics  2. Microeconomics and the Economics of Welfare  PART II  3. Economics and Ethics  4. Economics and the Liberal Context  5. Economics and Ideology  PART III  6. Economy in Society  7. International Economy and Globalization  8. Economy in the Physical World  9. Economics and Climate Change  PART IV  10. Economics from a Deontological Perspective  11. Democracy, Citizenship  12. Economics: A Prospective View  13. Mathematical Appendix

Biography

Christopher Nobbs has enjoyed a diverse career, including posts as a researcher in molecular biology at the University of Cambridge, as a consultant and administrator at the OECD Environment Directorate, as economist to the Government of Victoria’s salinity control programme, and as co-director of an Australia-wide social research consultancy. His abiding professional interest has been in issues at the intersection of science, economics, and politics, particularly as they relate to the environment. He is a graduate of the Universities of Auckland, London and Cambridge.

'Nobbs has provided a scholarly and well referenced integration of economic theory with ethics, all within the context of ecological economics and the biophysical limits to the scale of the human economy, most specifically exemplified by climate change. A fine contribution to building bridges between different modes of thinking.' — Herman E. Daly, Professor Emeritus, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, USA.

'Nobbs’s book helps us better understand the current landscape of contemporary economics and its intellectual vicinity, while outlining a thought-provoking proposal about how we should be thinking and doing economics in the 21st century. Yet at the same time the book sets the stage for an informed discussion about the variety of possible alternatives that may not take the direction Nobbs advocates.' - Paul Dragos Aligica, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics