Supply Shock is the culmination of 13 years’ work by Brian Czech, CASSE’s
founding president and best-selling author of Shoveling Fuel for a Runaway
Train. Leaving no stone unturned, Czech has covered the environmental,
historical, economic, sociological, and political aspects of economic
growth and the transition to a steady state economy. It might sound like a
heavy read, but Neil Patterson (past president, W.H. Freeman and Company)
calls Supply Shock “clear, cogent, honest, stimulating, free of clutter,
and often amusing; it’s boredom-free.”

Through Saturday (1/11), Supply Shock: Economic Growth at the Crossroads
and the Steady State Solution will be available wherever eBooks are sold
for only 99¢!  Participating suppliers in the U.S.
include Amazon, iTunes, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and others. For instruction
on how to order outside the U.S., email [email protected].

Why offer Supply Shock for 99 cents?  Because we want you to read it!
CASSE’s mission is "to advance the steady state economy, with stabilized
population and consumption, as a policy goal with widespread public
support." And Supply Shock is all about the mission.

See what other people are saying about Supply Shock at
http://supplyshock.org/what-people-are-saying/, or by checking Amazon
reviews.

Brian Czech, Ph.D. and Certified Wildlife Biologist, works for the U.S.
Government and is Visiting Professor of Natural Resource Economics in
Virginia Tech’s National Capitol Region. Czech is listed among the
Post-Growth Institute's “Top 100 Inspirational Leaders.” Publisher’s Weekly
has called Czech “as good at popularizing economics as Carl Sagan was
science.”

Czech’s vision of “steady statesmanship” is impressive and convincing, and
this book easily qualifies as one of the key manuals for those who care
about the world and its inhabitants.—Lynn Greenwalt, past director, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service


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Rentz Hilyer, Projects Director

Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
<http://www.steadystate.org/>

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