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1 The Compendium of Books & Papers The Global Economy Environment, Development and Globalisation CEMUS Education/Uppsala Centre for Sustainable Development Fall Semester 2015 Preliminary Version This is a collection of books and publications relevant to the course, but beyond the course reader. Anybody who is interested in one or the other readings of this list is welcome to have a look on them, you should be able to find them in a library in Uppsala. Obviously this list is biased by our own interest and education, so if you have suggestions of readings or books that should be part of that list, or you have any questions with regard to the respective readings or topics please contact me under ernest.aigner@csduppsala.uu.se. We hope this list is useful for you. Table of content Work... 2 Ecological Economics & Economics and the Environment... 2 Valuing nature... 3 Consumption, Endogenous Preferences & Institutions... 3 Environment, Inequality & Justice... 4 Inequality... 4 Discussing Growth... 4 Macroeconomics and the Environment... 4 Welfare State and Environment... 5 Capitalism... 5 Heterodox Economics... 5 Financial markets... 5 Corporations & Businesses... 5 Economics Education... 5 Needs based approaches... 5 Behavioural economics... 5 Trade
2 Work Ackerman, F., Tufts University (Eds.), The changing nature of work, Frontier issues in economic thought. Island Press, Washington, D.C. Antal, M., Green goals and full employment: Are they compatible? Ecological Economics 107, doi: /j.ecolecon Biesecker, A., Hofmeister, S., Focus:(Re) productivity: Sustainable relations both between society and nature and between the genders. Ecological economics 69, Docherty, P., Kira, M., Shani, A.B. (Eds.), Creating sustainable work systems: developing social sustainability, 2nd ed. ed. Routledge, New York, NY. Dunkel, W., Kleemann, F. (Eds.), Customers at work: new perspectives on interactive service work. Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire. Netzwerk Vorsorgendes Wirtschaften, Wege vorsorgenden Wirtschaftens. Metropolis-Verl., Marburg. Pullinger, M., Working Time Reduction Policy in a Sustainable Economy: Criteria and Options for Its Design. Ecological Economics 103, Rifkin, J., The end of work: the decline of the global work-force and the dawn of the postmarket era. G.P. Putnam s Sons, New York. Schor, J., Plenitude: the new economics of true wealth. Penguin Press, New York, N.Y. Schor, J.B., Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction. Journal of Industrial Ecology 9, doi: / Ecological Economics & Economics and the Environment Arrow, K., Bolin, B., Costanza, R., Dasgupta, P., Folke, C., Holling, C.S., Jansson, B.-O., Levin, S., Mäler, K.-G., Perrings, C., Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment. Science(Washington) 268, Cato, M.S., Green economics: an introduction to theory, policy and practice. Earthscan, London ; Sterling, VA. Daly, H.E., The economics of the steady state. The American Economic Review 64, Georgescu-Roegen, N., Energy and Economic Myths. Southern Economic Journal 41, pp Green Economics Hahnel, R., Green Economics: Confronting the Ecological Crisis. M.E. Sharpe. Jackson, T., Prosperity without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet, Reprint edition. ed. Routledge, London ; Washington, DC. Kallis, G., Norgaard, R.B., Coevolutionary ecological economics. Ecological Economics 69, doi: /j.ecolecon Raworth, K., A safe and just space for humanity: can we live within the doughnut. Oxfam Policy and Practice: Climate Change and Resilience 8, Røpke, I., The early history of modern ecological economics. Ecological Economics 50, doi: /j.ecolecon
3 Røpke, I., Trends in the development of ecological economics from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. Ecological Economics 55, doi: /j.ecolecon Spash, C.L., The political economy of nature. Review of Political Economy 7, doi: / Spash, C.L., Towards the integration of social, economic and ecological knowledge. WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna. Valuing nature Holland, A., Are Choices Tradeoffs?, in: Bromley, D.W., Paavola, J. (Eds.), Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy. Blackwell Publishers Ltd, pp O Neill, J., Value Pluralism, Incommensurability and Institutions, in: Valuing Nature? Consumption, Endogenous Preferences & Institutions Alcott, B., Jevons paradox. Ecological Economics 54, doi: /j.ecolecon Bourdieu, P., Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Routledge. Bowles, S., Choi, J.-K., Hopfensitz, A., The co-evolution of individual behaviors and social institutions. Journal of Theoretical Biology 223, Brand, U., Wissen, M., Crisis and continuity of capitalist society-nature relationships: The imperial mode of living and the limits to environmental governance. Review of International Political Economy 20, doi: / Duesenberry, J.S., Income, saving, and the theory of consumer behavior. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. Galbraith, J.K., The Affluent Society, A Mariner Book. Houghton Mifflin. Hodgson, G.M., Economics and Institutions. Journal of Economic Issues 1, Hodgson, G.M., Economics and institutions - a manifesto for a modern institutional economics. Polity Press, Cambridge. Kapp, K.W.W., Berger, S., Steppacher, R., The Foundations of Institutional Economics. Taylor & Francis. Paavola, J., Adger, W.N., Institutional ecological economics. Ecological Economics 53, doi: /j.ecolecon Rodrigues, J., Endogenous preferences and embeddedness: a reappraisal of Karl Polanyi. Journal of Economic Issues 38, Rosenbaum, E., Against naive materialism: culture, consumption and the causes of inequality. Cambridge Journal of Economics 23, doi: /cje/ Sanne, C., Willing consumers or locked-in? Policies for a sustainable consumption. Ecological economics 42, Sanne, C., The consumption of our discontent. Business Strategy and the Environment 14, doi: /bse.489 Vatn Arild, Rationality, institutions and environmental policy. Ecological Economics 55, doi: /j.ecolecon Veblen, T., The Theory of the Leisure Class. 3
4 Waller, W., John Kenneth Galbraith: Cultural Theorists of Consumption and Power. Journal of Economic Issues 42, Environment, Inequality & Justice Baer, P., Fieldman, G., Athanasiou, T., Kartha, S., Greenhouse Development Rights: towards an equitable framework for global climate policy. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 21, doi: / Motesharrei, S., Rivas, J., Kalnay, E., Human and nature dynamics (HANDY): Modeling inequality and use of resources in the collapse or sustainability of societies. Ecological Economics 101, doi: /j.ecolecon Jones, H., Overseas Development Institute (London, E., Equity in development why it is important and how to achieve. Overseas Development Institute, London. Scruggs, L.A., Political and economic inequality and the environment. Ecological Economics 26, Inequality Pickett, K., Wilkinson, R., The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger, Reprint edition. ed. Bloomsbury Press, New York, NY. Stiglitz, J.E., The Price of Inequality: How Today s Divided Society Endangers Our Future, 1 edition. ed. W. W. Norton & Company. Discussing Growth van den Bergh, J.C.J.M., Relax about GDP growth: implications for climate and crisis policies. Journal of Cleaner Production, Growth, Recession or Degrowth for Sustainability and Equity? 18, doi: /j.jclepro Asara, V., Profumi, E., Kallis, G., Degrowth, Democracy and Autonomy. Environmental Values 22, doi: / x Martínez-Alier, J., Pascual, U., Vivien, F.-D., Zaccai, E., Sustainable de-growth: Mapping the context, criticisms and future prospects of an emergent paradigm. Ecological Economics 69, doi: /j.ecolecon Macroeconomics and the Environment Antal, M., van den Bergh, J.C.J.M., Macroeconomics, financial crisis and the environment: Strategies for a sustainability transition. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 6, doi: /j.eist Røpke, I., n.d. Sustainability transitions in the perspective of ecological macroeconomics, in: The 10th Biennial Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics. Antal, M., van den Bergh, J.C.J.M., Macroeconomics, financial crisis and the environment: Strategies for a sustainability transition. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 6, doi: /j.eist Keynes, J.M., General theory of employment interest and money. Macmillan, London. 4
5 Welfare State and Environment Gough, I., Carbon Mitigation Policies, Distributional Dilemmas and Social Policies. Journal of Social Policy 42, doi: /s Gough, I., Economic crisis, climate change and the future of welfare states. Twenty-First Century Society 5, doi: / Capitalism Moore, D., Cranston, G., Reed, A., Galli, A., Projecting future human demand on the Earth s regenerative capacity. Ecological Indicators, The State of the Art in Ecological Footprint: Theory and Applications 16, doi: /j.ecolind Moore., J.W., The Capitalocene. Moore, J.W., The End of Cheap Nature, or, How I learned to Stop Worrying about the Environment and Love the Crisis of Capitalism. Structures of the World Political Economy and the Future of Global Conflict and Cooperation. Heterodox Economics Lawson, T., Reorienting Economics, 1st ed. Routledge. Galbraith, J.K., Economics as a System of Belief. American Economic Review 60, Financial markets Grinblatt, M., Keloharju, M., How distance, language, and culture influence stockholdings and trades. The Journal of Finance 56, Corporations & Businesses Galbraith, J.K., The New Industrial State, A Signet book, Y Princeton University Press. Kapp, K.W., The Social Costs of Business Enterprise, Socialist renewal library. Spokesman. Economics Education Green, T.L., Teaching (un)sustainability? University sustainability commitments and student experiences of introductory economics. Ecological Economics 94, doi: /j.ecolecon Needs based approaches Max-Neef, M., Elizalde, A., Hopenhayn, M., Human Scale Development: An Option for the Future. development dialogue. Behavioural economics Barber, B.M., Odean, T., Boys will be boys: Gender, overconfidence, and common stock investment. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 116,
6 Kahneman, D., Knetsch, J.L., Thaler, R.H., Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem. Journal of Political Economy 98, ZECKHAUSER, R., SAMUELSON, W., Status quo bias in Decision Making 1, 357. Tversky, A., Kahneman, D., The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice. Readings on the Principles and Applications of Decision Analysis: Professional collection Kahneman, D., Thinking, Fast and Slow, Reprint edition. ed. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York. Trade Krugman, P., Ricardo s difficult idea, in: The Economics and Politics of International Trade: Freedom and Trade: Volume Two. Routledge, London ; New York. Michaudb, E., TRADE THEORY: THE INTUITION, RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS OF MAJOR ECONOMIC FRAMEWORKS. International Economics: Theory and Policy, 10 edition. ed, Prentice Hall, Boston. 6
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