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The Ecological Economics of Bouldings Spaceship Earth

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"(...) The work of Kenneth Boulding is sometimes cited as being foundational to the understanding of how the economy interacts with the environment and particularly of relevance to ecological economists. The main reference made in this regard is to his seminal essay using the metaphor of planet Earth as a spaceship. In this paper that essay and related work is placed both within historical context of the environmental movement and developments in the thought on environment-economy interactions. The writing by Boulding in this area is critically reviewed and discussed in relationship to the work of his contemporaries, also regarded as important for the ecological economics community, such as Georegescu-Roegen, Herman Daly and K.W. Kapp. This brings out the facts that Boulding did not pursue his environmental concerns, wrote little on the subject, had a techno-optimist tendency, disagreed with his contemporaries and preferred to develop an evolutionary economics approach. Finally, a sketch is offered of how the ideas in the Spaceship Earth essay relate to current understanding within social ecological economics. The essay itself, while offering many thought provoking insights within the context of its time, also has flaws both of accuracy and omission. (...)"

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Titel:
The Ecological Economics of Bouldings Spaceship Earth
Autor_in:
Spash, Clive L.
Herausgeber_in:
Institut für Regional- und Umweltwirtschaft an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Gruppe/n:
Sonstiges
Ort:
Wien
Verlag:
Institut für Regional- und Umweltwirtschaft an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Erscheinungsjahr:
2013
Reihe:
SRE-Discussion 2013/02
Anmerkungen:
This discussion paper is a slightly revised version of a forthcoming book chapter that will appear in “Interdisciplinary Economics: Kenneth E. Boulding’s Engagement in the Sciences” edited by Wilfred A. Dolfsma and Stefan Kesting; Routledge

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