"Prosperity without Growth" challenges the assumption of continued economic expansion in rich countries, providing a radical re-think of embedded, unquestioned assumptions and showing it is necessary - and possible - to have increased and widespread prosperity without economic growth. The book starts with a compelling analysis of the consequences, for the planet and for people's wellbeing, of the relentless pursuit of economic growth. It illustrates why a return to 'business as usual' after the current financial crisis is not an option. Prosperity for a few founded on ecological destruction and persistent social injustice is no foundation for a civilized society. The current economic crisis presents a unique opportunity to invest in change and a future that delivers lasting prosperity for the predicted 9 billion people who will inhabit the earth in 2050. The author - a leading expert and adviser to the UK government - concludes by outlining pathways towards a sustainable economy. The book open up dialog on the most urgent task of our times - the challenge of a new prosperity encompassing our ability to flourish as human beings - within the ecological limits of a finite planet.
Prosperity without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet