Ben Gallant is a PhD student at the University of Surrey. His research is part of the Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP) and focuses on the macroeconomics of work in a sustainable economy.
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Growing Pain: The Delusion of Boundless Economic Growth
Degrowth’ is a good bet. There is sound empirical and theoretical evidence that our economies are dependent on material and energy resources and embedded in the delicate balance of the Earth’s life systems. And if we pull it off, the payout is huge.
September 26, 2019

