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E-raamat: Planetary Economy

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030492960
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030492960

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This book asks, how would a stable, prosperous economy of the future look if one started with a blank sheet of paper? Given that the world’s economy is locked into a coevolution with nature, the urgency of this question is brought into stark relief by the 2020 coronavirus pandemic and ongoing climate change.

While physical technologies to build such an economy mostly exist, the social technologies, in the form of institutions, governance and policies, do not. The development of these social technologies will necessitate a reconsideration of economic norms: in particular, what is the economy for, and what are we, as actors within it, striving for  This book integrates normative, institutional, political and economic requirements into a systematic framework to drive our present growth economy toward a future planetarian one. It outlines a suite of interrelated policies to increase the economy’s material efficiency, establish a basic living standard, and reform the money system, while along the way eliminating economic debt and balancing government budgets.

The framework and policies together form a paradigm of market planetarianism: the idea that the power of markets may be used to steer the economy toward a desired long-term goal. The methodological aspects of this paradigm are covered in the companion volume, Economics of a Crowded Planet.

Part I An Economy on a Crowded Planet
1(72)
1 The Economy's Coevolution with Nature
3(32)
2 Economic Worldviews: Modernity and Its Alternatives
35(38)
Part II Requirements for a Planetary Economy
73(346)
3 Normative Requirements
75(18)
4 Institutional Challenges and Legal Institutions
93(18)
5 Political Institutions
111(32)
6 Corporate and Financial Institutions
143(30)
7 Policy Development
173(28)
8 Requirements for Economic Policies
201(38)
9 Requirements for Accounting Standards and Practices
239(44)
10 Money and Finance in a Planetary Economy
283(28)
11 Monetary and Financial Requirements
311(28)
12 Economic Controls 1: Principles and Requirements
339(14)
13 Economic Controls 2: Currency and Fees
353(16)
14 Economic Controls 3: Taxation
369(32)
15 Economic Controls 4: Subsidies, Incentives and Market Instruments
401(18)
Part III How Will We Get There?
419(82)
16 Pathway Toward a Planetary Economy
421(32)
17 A Manifesto for Market Planetarianism
453(16)
18 A Planetarian Society
469(32)
Index 501
Fraser Murison Smith is an energy specialist in public utilities, formerly an information systems consultant and award-winning cleantech entrepreneur. After completing a PhD in theoretical ecology at Oxford University, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University in ecological economics. He has published papers on fisheries, biodiversity and economic development, as well as two books, Environmental Sustainability: Practical Global Implications (1997) and Economics of a Crowded Planet (2019). Murison Smith and his wife, a healthcare technology leader, share their home in Northern California with two wonderful children and a canoe and tent on standby for spontaneous forays into the surrounding mountains, rivers and lakes.