Please click here to support this open-access journal and the WEA real-world economic review issue no. 106 download whole issue Special IssueHow can we construct an economics consistent with the biophysical limits to economic growth? Invitation 3 PART I – PARTIAL ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION Economics as if ecology matteredPeter Newell 5 An economic theory compatible with life processes and physical lawsJames Galbraith 13 Supporting well-being over time: Six kinds of capital required in a healthy economyNeva Goodwin 19 Oikonomics and the limits to growthAndri Werner Stahel 27 Reorienting economics to social ecological provisioningClive L. Spash and Clíodhna Ryan 34 An economics of deep transformationsHubert Buch-Hansen, Iana Nesterova, Max Koch 42 Will economics ever become
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How can we construct an economics consistent
with the biophysical limits to economic growth?
PART I – PARTIAL ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION
Economics as if ecology mattered
Peter Newell
5
An economic theory compatible with life processes and physical laws
James Galbraith
13
Supporting well-being over time: Six kinds of capital required in a healthy economy
Neva Goodwin
19
Oikonomics and the limits to growth
Andri Werner Stahel
27
Reorienting economics to social ecological provisioning
Clive L. Spash and Clíodhna Ryan
34
An economics of deep transformations
Hubert Buch-Hansen, Iana Nesterova, Max Koch
42
Will economics ever become more…ecological?
Richard Parker
47
Towards a relational economics
Tony Lawson
54
Putting energy back into economics
Steve Keen
64
Against the clock: Economics 101 and the concept of time
Jamie Morgan
78
The adoption of “complexity” in economics
Maria Alejandra Madi
87
Biophysical limit and metabolic growth
Ping Chen
93
Complex economies embedded in the biosphere with the commons restored
Geoff Davies
106
Sharing planet Earth: overcoming speciesism in economics
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
113
PART II – BACKGROUND CONSIDERATIONS
On capitaloogenic climate crisis
Jason W. Moore
123
Unlimited limits and the challenges of living in reciprocity with nature
Richard Norgaard
135
Positivism and the plight of the planet
Asad Zaman
140
Economics needs to ditch most of what it does and . . . .
Heikki Patomäki
149
Economics of abundance with degrowth
Susan Paulson
158
Who gets what, how and why? The system of provision approach
Kate Bayliss and Ben Fine
167
Liveability within planetary limits
Luca Calafati and Karel Williams
173
Demographics, the economy and the environment: An MMT approach
Randall Wray and Yeva Nersisyan
180
On ecology and economics
Victor Beker
189
Board of Editors, past contributors, submissions, etc.
196
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