-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steven Brant
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 8:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TriumphOfContent] Toward A New Sustainable Economy (Robert
Costanza - Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Univ. of Vermont)


  

Toward A New Sustainable Economy

By Robert Costanza

25 March, 2009

Real World Economics Review

The fallacy that economic growth can lead to improved human welfare 
underpins the global financial crisis. Now, we need to move beyond 
'growth at all costs' and reorganise the economy based on the quality 
of life rather than quantity of consumption, argues Robert Costanza.

--------------------------------------------

The current financial meltdown is the result of under-regulated 
markets built on an ideology of free market capitalism and unlimited 
economic growth. The fundamental problem is that the underlying 
assumptions of this ideology are not consistent with what we now know 
about the real state of the world. The financial world is, in 
essence, a set of markers for goods, services, and risks in the real 
world and when those markers are allowed to deviate too far from 
reality, "adjustments" must ultimately follow and crisis and panic 
can ensue.

To solve this and future financial crisis requires that we reconnect 
the markers with reality. What are our real assets and how valuable 
are they? To do this requires both a new vision of what the economy 
is and what it is for, proper and comprehensive accounting of real 
assets, and new institutions that use the market in its proper role 
of servant rather than master.

The mainstream vision of the economy is based on a number of 
assumptions that were created during a period when the world was 
still relatively empty of humans and their built infrastructure. In 
this "empty world" context, built capital was the limiting factor, 
while natural capital and social capital were abundant. It made 
sense, in that context, not to worry too much about environmental and 
social "externalities" since they could be assumed to be relatively 
small and ultimately solvable.

It made sense to focus on the growth of the market economy, as 
measured by GDP, as a primary means to improve human welfare. It made 
sense, in that context, to think of the economy as only marketed 
goods and services and to think of the goal as increasing the amount 
of these goods and services produced and consumed.

But the world has changed dramatically. We now live in a world 
relatively full of humans and their built capital infrastructure. In 
this new context, we have to first remember that the goal of the 
economy is to sustainably improve human well-being and quality of life.

We have to remember that material consumption and GDP are merely 
means to that end, not ends in themselves. We have to recognize, as 
both ancient wisdom and new psychological research tell us, that 
material consumption beyond real need can actually reduce well-being. 
We have to better understand what really does contribute to 
sustainable human well-being, and recognize the substantial 
contributions of natural and social capital, which are now the 
limiting factors in many countries. We have to be able to distinguish 
between real poverty in terms of low quality of life, and merely low 
monetary income.

Ultimately we have to create a new model of the economy and 
development that acknowledges this new full world context and vision.

This new model of development would be based clearly on the goal of 
sustainable human well-being. It would use measures of progress that 
clearly acknowledge this goal. It would acknowledge the importance of 
ecological sustainability, social fairness, and real economic 
efficiency. Ecological sustainability implies recognizing that 
natural and social capital are not infinitely substitutable for built 
and human capital, and that real biophysical limits exist to the 
expansion of the market economy.

Social fairness implies recognizing that the distribution of wealth 
is an important determinant of social capital and quality of life. 
The conventional model has bought into the assumption that the best 
way to improve welfare is through growth in marketed consumption as 
measured by GDP. This focus on growth has not improved overall 
societal welfare and explicit attention to distribution issues is 
sorely needed.

As Robert Frank has argued in his latest book: Falling Behind: How 
Rising Inequality Harms the Middle Class, economic growth beyond a 
certain point sets up a "positional arms race" that changes the 
consumption context and forces everyone to consume too much of 
positional goods (like houses and cars) at the expense of non- 
marketed, non-positional goods and services from natural and social 
capital.

For example, this drive to consume more positional goods leads people 
to reach beyond their means to purchase ever larger and more 
expensive houses, fueling the housing bubble. It also fuels 
increasing inequality of income which actually reduces overall 
societal well-being, not just for the poor, but across the income 
spectrum.

Real economic efficiency implies including all resources that affect 
sustainable human well-being in the allocation system, not just 
marketed goods and services. Our current market allocation system 
excludes most non-marketed natural and social capital assets and 
services that are critical contributors to human well-being. The 
current economic model ignores this and therefore does not achieve 
real economic efficiency. A new, sustainable ecological economic 
model would measure and include the contributions of natural and 
social capital and could better approximate real economic efficiency.

The new model would also acknowledge that a complex range of property 
rights regimes are necessary to adequately manage the full range of 
resources that contribute to human well-being. For example, most 
natural and social capital assets are public goods. Making them 
private property does not work well. On the other hand, leaving them 
as open access resources (with no property rights) does not work well 
either. What is needed is a third way to propertize these resources 
without privatizing them. Several new (and old) common property 
rights systems have been proposed to achieve this goal, including 
various forms of common property trusts.

The role of government also needs to be reinvented. In addition to 
government's role in regulating and policing the private market 
economy, it has a significant role to play in expanding the "commons 
sector", that can propertize and manage non-marketed natural and 
social capital assets. It also has a major role as facilitator of 
societal development of a shared vision of what a sustainable and 
desirable future would look like. As Tom Prugh, myself, and Herman 
Daly have argued in our book "The Local Politics of Global 
Sustainability," strong democracy based on developing a shared vision 
is an essential prerequisite to building a sustainable and desirable 
future.

The long term solution to the financial crisis is therefore to move 
beyond the "growth at all costs" economic model to a model that 
recognizes the real costs and benefits of growth. We can break our 
addiction to fossil fuels, over-consumption, and the current economic 
model and create a more sustainable and desirable future that focuses 
on quality of life rather than merely quantity of consumption.

It will not be easy; it will require a new vision, new measures, and 
new institutions. It will require a redesign of our entire society. 
But it is not a sacrifice of quality of life to break this addiction. 
Quite the contrary, it is a sacrifice not to.

------------------------------------------------

Robert Costanza, Ph.D, is Gordon and Lulie Gund Professor of 
Ecological Economics and Director, Gund Institute for Ecological 
Economics, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, 
The University of Vermont. He can be contacted at: 
Robert.Costanza@ <mailto:Robert.Costanza%40uvm.edu> uvm.edu



__._,_.___
Messages
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/message/18216;_ylc=X3oDMTM3a
GJrMzZoBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRtc2dJZ
AMxODIxNgRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawN2dHBjBHN0aW1lAzEyNDg2MjA5ODYEdHBjSWQDMTgyMTY-> in
this topic (1)
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/post;_ylc=X3oDMTJyMTY5N3ZkBF
9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRtc2dJZAMxODIxNg
RzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNycGx5BHN0aW1lAzEyNDg2MjA5ODY-?act=reply&messageNum=18216>
Reply (via web post) | Start
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/post;_ylc=X3oDMTJmZ2hxNHNrBF
9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsaw
NudHBjBHN0aW1lAzEyNDg2MjA5ODY-> a new topic 
Messages
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/messages;_ylc=X3oDMTJmZ25oY2
11BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBH
NsawNtc2dzBHN0aW1lAzEyNDg2MjA5ODU->  | Files
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/files;_ylc=X3oDMTJndmdsOTg4B
F9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsa
wNmaWxlcwRzdGltZQMxMjQ4NjIwOTg1>  | Photos
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/photos;_ylc=X3oDMTJmYWltbGJi
BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNs
awNwaG90BHN0aW1lAzEyNDg2MjA5ODU->  | Links
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/links;_ylc=X3oDMTJnbDBscWc3B
F9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsa
wNsaW5rcwRzdGltZQMxMjQ4NjIwOTg1>  | Database
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/database;_ylc=X3oDMTJkMW4ycW
JsBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBH
NsawNkYgRzdGltZQMxMjQ4NjIwOTg1>  | Polls
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/polls;_ylc=X3oDMTJnMmRvM3BkB
F9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsa
wNwb2xscwRzdGltZQMxMjQ4NjIwOTg1>  | Members
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/members;_ylc=X3oDMTJmNGFsNjJ
yBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHN
sawNtYnJzBHN0aW1lAzEyNDg2MjA5ODU->  | Calendar
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/calendar;_ylc=X3oDMTJlZXM1bj
ZyBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBH
NsawNjYWwEc3RpbWUDMTI0ODYyMDk4NQ-->  
 
<http://groups.yahoo.com/;_ylc=X3oDMTJlZTgyZjR1BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3O
TM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNnZnAEc3RpbWUDMTI0ODYyMDk4N
g--> Yahoo! Groups 
Change
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent/join;_ylc=X3oDMTJnMmFlMDh1BF
9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsaw
NzdG5ncwRzdGltZQMxMjQ4NjIwOTg2> settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) 
Change settings via email: Switch
<mailto:[email protected]?subject=email Delivery:
Digest> delivery to Daily Digest | Switch
<mailto:[email protected]?subject=change Delivery
Format: Traditional> format to Traditional 
Visit
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent;_ylc=X3oDMTJlaTNrNzBsBF9TAzk
3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNocGY
Ec3RpbWUDMTI0ODYyMDk4Ng--> Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms
<http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> of Use | Unsubscribe
<mailto:[email protected]?subject=> 
Recent Activity

Visit
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TriumphOfContent;_ylc=X3oDMTJmcnM0MDdjBF9TAzk
3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE3OTM4NjM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2Mzk4NQRzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2Z2h
wBHN0aW1lAzEyNDg2MjA5ODU-> Your Group 
Give Back

Yahoo!
<http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTJuZXBta2tyBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BF9wAzEEZ3JwSW
QDMTc5Mzg2MzkEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYzOTg1BHNlYwNuY21vZARzbGsDYnJhbmQEc3RpbWUDMT
I0ODYyMDk4NQ--;_ylg=1/SIG=11314uv3k/**http%3A//brand.yahoo.com/forgood> for
Good

Get inspired

by a good cause.

Y! Toolbar

Get
<http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTJwNjUyamIwBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BF9wAzIEZ3JwSW
QDMTc5Mzg2MzkEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYzOTg1BHNlYwNuY21vZARzbGsDdG9vbGJhcgRzdGltZQ
MxMjQ4NjIwOTg1;_ylg=1/SIG=11c6dvmk9/**http%3A//toolbar.yahoo.com/%3F.cpdl=yg
rps> it Free!

easy 1-click access

to your groups.

Yahoo! Groups

Start
<http://groups.yahoo.com/start;_ylc=X3oDMTJwYWE0YThmBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BF9wAzME
Z3JwSWQDMTc5Mzg2MzkEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYzOTg1BHNlYwNuY21vZARzbGsDZ3JvdXBzMgRz
dGltZQMxMjQ4NjIwOTg1> a group

in 3 easy steps.

Connect with others.

.
 
<http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=17938639/grpspId=1705063985/msgI
d=18216/stime=1248620986/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3> 

__,_._,___
!DSPAM:2676,4a6c719e25639188919589! 
_______________________________________________
Futurework mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework

Reply via email to