Description
Product ID: | 9780415587006 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics |
Title: | From Bioeconomics to Degrowth |
Subtitle: | Georgescu-Roegen's 'New Economics' in Eight Essays |
Authors: | Author: Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen, Mauro Bonaiuti |
Page Count: | 296 |
Subjects: | Politics and government, Politics & government, Economic theory and philosophy, Environmental economics, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Economic theory & philosophy, Environmental economics, Environmental science, engineering & technology |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Nicolae Georgescu-Roegen (1906-1994) is considered today as perhaps the chief founder of the transdisciplinary field today known as Ecological Economics, but that he defined himself as Bioeconomics. In his later years Georgescu-Roegen intended to write a book of this title that would systematize what he considered to be the most significant results of his work. This project intends to resume this project, publishing a collection of the most relevant Georgescu-Roegen essays on Bioeconomics, including previously unpublished papers. Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen''s (1906-94) most original contribution is his bioeconomic theory. Based on a profound rethinking of the foundations of neoclassical economics, bioeconomics represents a completely new paradigm compared to both the standard and the Marxist approach. Opening economics to natural sciences led Georgescu-Roegen to point out the bio-physical limits to growth. In the last years of his life, he also criticised the sustainable development paradigm, but his criticism disappeared together with him, only to re-emerge recently, thanks to the research on his archiveand to the interest for his viewpoints within the framework of ''degrowth''. In his last years Georgescu-Roegen intended to publish a text entitled Bioeconomics, as an initial systematic arrangement of this doctrine. This book aims to pick up that project in two ways: first, collecting Goergescu-Roegen’s main contributions to bioeconomic theory, some still unpublished, and tackling the principal nubs of the discipline particularly the criticism of sustainable development. Second, recuperating that full multidisciplinarity that represents the profoundest characteristic of the bioeconomic theory. The concluding essay is now considered a cornerstone of the degrowth perspective.
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Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2011-04-01 |