Herman E. Daly

Herman E. Daly was an American ecological and Georgist economist known for his work on ecological economics and sustainable development. He was a prominent advocate for the steady-state economy, emphasizing the need for economic systems to operate within the ecological limits of the Earth.

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  1. 1. Beyond Growth

    The Economics of Sustainable Development

    This thought-provoking work challenges the conventional economic paradigm that equates growth with progress, advocating instead for a steady-state economy that prioritizes ecological sustainability and equitable distribution of resources. It critiques the relentless pursuit of GDP growth, highlighting the environmental degradation and social inequalities it often exacerbates. The book calls for a fundamental shift in how societies measure success, urging policymakers to consider the planet's finite resources and the well-being of future generations. Through a blend of economic theory and ethical considerations, it offers a compelling vision for a more sustainable and just world.

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  2. 2. Ecological Economics

    The Science and Management of Sustainability

    This seminal work explores the intersection of ecology and economics, advocating for a paradigm shift towards a sustainable economic model that respects the planet's ecological limits. It challenges the traditional growth-centric economic theories by emphasizing the importance of maintaining the health of natural ecosystems, which are the foundation of all economic activity. The book proposes a steady-state economy where the focus is on qualitative development rather than quantitative growth, urging policymakers to consider the long-term environmental impacts of economic decisions and to prioritize ecological balance and social well-being.

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