Is Prosperity Possible Without Growth?
Barbara Bergmann
Challenge, 2010, vol. 53, issue 5, 49-56
Abstract:
Ending growth is unthinkable to most economists. But saving the planet may require it, at least for rich countries, this economist believes. Making it tolerable would require a high minimum standard of living. In this provocative piece, she tells us which policies would be needed.
Date: 2010
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