Uneconomic Growth: Redefining Prosperity, Navigating the Paradox of Uneconomic Growth

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What is Uneconomic Growth

When economic growth either reflects or causes a reduction in the quality of living, this type of growth is referred to as uneconomic growth. Human development theory, welfare theory, and ecological economics are all examples of fields that make use of this notion. Although it is commonly believed that ecological economist Herman Daly is the originator of the concept, it is possible that other thinkers may also be credited with its conception. As Daly points out, "uneconomic growth occurs when increases in production come at an expense in resources and well-being that is worth more than the items made." One school of thought contends that the cost, or reduction in well-being, that is linked with prolonged economic expansion is the result of "the social and environmental sacrifices made necessary by that growing encroachment on the eco-system."


How you will benefit


(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:


Chapter 1: Uneconomic growth


Chapter 2: Economic growth


Chapter 3: Ecological economics


Chapter 4: Energy economics


Chapter 5: Overconsumption (economics)


Chapter 6: Ecological modernization


Chapter 7: Genuine progress indicator


Chapter 8: Jevons paradox


Chapter 9: Green economy


Chapter 10: Herman Daly


Chapter 11: Steady-state economy


Chapter 12: Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen


Chapter 13: Rebound effect (conservation)


Chapter 14: Degrowth


Chapter 15: Regenerative economic theory


Chapter 16: Eco-economic decoupling


Chapter 17: Post-growth


Chapter 18: Dematerialization (economics)


Chapter 19: Ecomodernism


Chapter 20: Giorgos Kallis


Chapter 21: Growth imperative


(II) Answering the public top questions about uneconomic growth.


(III) Real world examples for the usage of uneconomic growth in many fields.


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Uneconomic Growth.

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