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The Economics of Abundance

The Economics of Abundance
Author: Dr Wolfgang Hoeschele
Publisher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1409459543

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No matter how many resources we consume we never seem to have enough. The Economics of Abundance is a balanced book in which Wolfgang Hoeschele challenges why this is so. He claims that our current capitalist economy can exist only on the basis of manufactured scarcity created by 'scarcity-generating institutions', and these institutions manipulate both demand and supply of commodities. Therefore demand consistently exceeds supply, and profits and economic growth can continue – at the cost of individual freedom, social equity, and ecological sustainability. The fact that continual increases in demand are so vital to our economy leads to an impasse: many people see no alternative to the generation of ever more demand, but at the same time recognize that it is clearly unsustainable ecologically and socially. So, can demand only be reduced by curtailing freedom and is this acceptable? This book argues that, by analyzing how scarcity-generating institutions work and then reforming or dismantling them, we can enhance individual freedom and support entrepreneurial initiative, and at the same time make progress toward social justice and environmental sustainability by reducing demands on vital resources. This vision would enable activists in many fields (social justice, civil liberties, and environmental protection), as well as many entrepreneurs and other members of civil society to work together much more effectively, make it more difficult to portray all these groups as contradictory special interests, and thereby help generate momentum for positive change. Meanwhile, for academics in many fields of study, the concept of the creation of scarcity or abundance may be a highly useful analytical tool.


The Economics of Abundance

The Economics of Abundance
Author: Wolfgang Hoeschele
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 131703466X

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No matter how many resources we consume we never seem to have enough. The Economics of Abundance is a balanced book in which Wolfgang Hoeschele challenges why this is so. He claims that our current capitalist economy can exist only on the basis of manufactured scarcity created by 'scarcity-generating institutions', and these institutions manipulate both demand and supply of commodities. Therefore demand consistently exceeds supply, and profits and economic growth can continue - at the cost of individual freedom, social equity, and ecological sustainability. The fact that continual increases in demand are so vital to our economy leads to an impasse: many people see no alternative to the generation of ever more demand, but at the same time recognize that it is clearly unsustainable ecologically and socially. So, can demand only be reduced by curtailing freedom and is this acceptable? This book argues that, by analyzing how scarcity-generating institutions work and then reforming or dismantling them, we can enhance individual freedom and support entrepreneurial initiative, and at the same time make progress toward social justice and environmental sustainability by reducing demands on vital resources. This vision would enable activists in many fields (social justice, civil liberties, and environmental protection), as well as many entrepreneurs and other members of civil society to work together much more effectively, make it more difficult to portray all these groups as contradictory special interests, and thereby help generate momentum for positive change. Meanwhile, for academics in many fields of study, the concept of the creation of scarcity or abundance may be a highly useful analytical tool.


The Economics of Abundance

The Economics of Abundance
Author: Brendan Sheehan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1849807159

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This book addresses the challenge posed by J.K. Galbraith over fifty years ago to make a constructive contribution to a different style of economic analysis - the economics of abundance. It identifies a system of abundance inhabited by the ?people of plenty? and illustrates that the driver of growth in this system is spending by affluent consumers. This timely book provides essential heterodox economic theory to explain this spending and explore its key drivers and constraints.


The Economics of Abundance

The Economics of Abundance
Author: Robert Theobald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1985-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780829002973

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Economic Abundance

Economic Abundance
Author: Dugger
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0765628082

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Most principles of economics texts are predicated narrowly on the concept of scarcity as a fundamental force, but that is only one aspect of economics. This supplemental text for basic and intermediate level undergraduates provides a serious discussion of the concept of abundance - what it means, how we can move toward it, and what keeps us from doing so. The authors first outline the development of the concept of abundance and its meaning with discussions of the roles of population, resources, and the environment. Then they consider why abundance escapes us, focusing on the detrimental roles of four predatory behaviors - classism, nationalism, sexism, and racism. As a remedy, they propose a policy of universal employment as a replacement for full employment, and explore the effects of pushing the unemployment rate down to absolute zero.


The Economy of Abundance

The Economy of Abundance
Author: Stuart Chase
Publisher: New York : Macmillan
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1934
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN:

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"Selected bibliography": pages 319-322.


The End of Abundance

The End of Abundance
Author: David Zetland
Publisher: Aguanomics Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0615469736

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In a past of abundance, we had clean water to meet our demands for showers, pools, farms and rivers. Our laws and customs did not need to regulate or ration demand. Over time, our demand has grown, and scarcity has replaced abundance. We don't have as much clean water as we want. We can respond to the end of abundance with old ideas or adopt new tools specifically designed to address water scarcity.In this book, David Zetland describes the impact of scarcity on our many water uses, how the institutions of abundance fail in scarcity, and how economic ideas and tools can help us direct water to its highest and best use. Written for non-academic readers, The End of Abundance provides examples, insights and ideas to anyone interested in the management of our most precious resource.


The Economy of Abundance

The Economy of Abundance
Author: Stuart Chase
Publisher:
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1971
Genre: Economic history
ISBN:

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Abundance

Abundance
Author: Peter H. Diamandis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 145161683X

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The authors document how four forces--exponential technologies, the DIY innovator, the Technophilanthropist, and the Rising Billion--are conspiring to solve our biggest problems. "Abundance" establishes hard targets for change and lays out a strategic roadmap for governments, industry and entrepreneurs, giving us plenty of reason for optimism.


American Abundance

American Abundance
Author: Lawrence Kudlow
Publisher: Amer Heritage Custom Publishing Company
Total Pages: 179
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780828111171

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