Prosperity and Sustainability in the Green Economy

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Archive

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PUBLICATIONS

 

Jackson, T and R. Webster 2016. Limits revisited – a review of the limits to growth debate. APPG on Limits to Growth, April 2016.

 

Jackson, T, Victor, P and A Asjad Naqvi 2016. Towards a  Stock - Flow Consistent Ecological Macroeconomics. WWW for Europe: Work Package  205, Milestone 40 "Report on model results including additional policies to  counter averse effects". Working Paper no  114.

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2016. Does slow growth lead to rising inequality? Some theoretical reflections and numerical simulations. Ecological Economics, Vol 121, pp. 206–219.

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2015. Does credit create a growth imperative? A quasi-steady state economy with interest-bearing debt. Ecological Economics 120: 32–48.

 

Jackson T and P Victor 2015. Does slow growth lead to rising inequality? - A stock-flow consistent exploration of the ‘Piketty hypothesis’. PASSAGE Working Paper 15/03. Guildford: University of Surrey.

 

Jackson T and P Victor 2015.  Towards a stock - flow consistent macro - economics  - an overview of the FALSTAFF framework with some illustrative results. UNEP Inquiry Working Paper 15/04.

 

Jackson, T., Victor, P. and A. Asjad Naqvi 2015. Towards a Stock-Flow Consistent Ecological Macroeconomics.  PASSAGE Working Paper 15/02. Guildford: University of Surrey.

 

Jackson, T and  P Victor 2015.  Does slow growth lead to rising inequality? Some theoretical reflections and numerical simulations. Ecological Economics, (in print).

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2015. Credit creation and the ‘growth imperative’ - a quasi- stationary economy with debt-based money. PASSAGE Working Paper 15/01. Guildford: University of Surrey.

 

Jackson T 2015. Growth is not the answer to inequality. The Guardian Blog, 13 March 2015.

 

Jackson T 2015. New Economy. In: Degrowth. A Vocabulary for a New Era. D’Alisa, F, Demaria, F and Kallis G (Eds). Routledge, Oxon.  pp. 178-181.

 

Coke, Alexia 2014. Where do we go from here? Transition strategies for a low carbon future. PASSAGE Working Paper 14/03. Guildford: University of Surrey.

 

Jackson T 2014. The dilemma of growth: prosperity v economic expansion. The Guardian 'Rethinking Prosperity' Blog, 22 September 2014.

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2014. Does slow growth increase inequality? - A stock-flow consistent exploration of the ‘Piketty hypothesis’. PASSAGE working paper 14/02. Guildford: University of Surrey.

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2014. Does slow growth increase inequality? Some reflections on Piketty's 'fundamental' laws of capitalism. PASSAGE Working Paper 14/01. Guildford: University of Surrey.

 

Jackson T, B Drake, P Victor, K Kratena and M Sommer 2014. Foundations for an Ecological Macroeconomics: literature review and model development. WWWforEurope Working Paper no. 65

 

Jackson, T 2013. The Altruist Within.  In: Sofia #109, pp. 4 – 9. Dinah Livingstone (Ed).  ISSN: 1749-9062 | September 2013.

 

Jackson, T 2013: Angst essen Seele auf - Escaping the 'iron cage' of consumerism. In: Wuppertal Spezial (Vol 48), Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy.

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2013. Green economy at a community scale. Metcalf Foundation: Toronto | November 2013.

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2013. Developing an Ecological Macroeconomics. Centre for International Governance Innovation | cigionline.org, 11 September 2013.

 

Jackson, T 2013. The trouble with productivity. In: Coote, A & J Franklin (Ed.). Time on our side: why we all need a shorter working week. New Economics Foundation: London (p.25-31)

 

Jackson, T 2013. Opinion – Moving to a Green Economy.  In: Nick Stevens (Ed). Britain in 2014. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Immediate Media Co.  pp. 24-25.

 

Jackson, T 2012. Let's be less productive. In: The New York Times, 27 May 2012, p SR4.

 

Costanza R, Alperovitz G, Daly H, Farley J, Franco C, Jackson T, Kubiszewski I, Schor J, Victor P.  2013: Building a Sustainable and Desirable Economy –in-Society- in-Nature. ANU E Press, Caberra, Australia.

 

Druckman A, Buck I, Hayward B and Jackson T. 2013: Time, gender and carbon: how British adults use their leisure time. In: Coote, A & J Franklin (Ed.). Time on our side: why we all need a shorter working week. New Economics Foundation: London (pp.101 – 112).

 

Jackson, T and P Victor 2011. Productivity and Work in the New Economy – Some Theoretical Reflections and Empirical Tests, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Vol.1, No.1, 101-108.

 

Jackson, T 2013. Introduzione. In: Edo Ronchi, Roberto Morabito, Toni Federico, Grazia Barberio (Eds). Green Economy Rapporto 2013. Un Green New Deal Per L’Italia. Milano, Italia, Edizioni Ambiente,  pp. 15-32.

 

Jackson, T 2011. Confronting consumption: challenges for economics and for policy. In S Dietz, J Michie and C Oughton (Eds) The Political Economy of the Environment: an Interdisciplinary approach 189-212. Abingdon and New York: Routledge.

 

Jackson, T 2011. Societal transformations for a sustainable economy. Natural Resources Forum 35: 155-164.

 

Jackson, T 2009. Prosperity without Growth – economics for a finite planet. London: Routledge (Earthscan).

 

Jackson, T 2005. Motivating Sustainable Consumption: a review of evidence on consumer behaviour and behavioural change. London: Policy Studies Institute.

 

 

‣‣A full list of publications by Tim Jackson can be found here.

 

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