Paper assets, real debts: An ecological‐economic exploration of the global economic crisis
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Authors/contributors
- Kallis, Giorgos (Author)
- Martinez‐Alier, Joan (Author)
- Norgaard, Richard B. (Author)
Title
Paper assets, real debts: An ecological‐economic exploration of the global economic crisis
Abstract
Purpose – This paper sets out to investigate the potential contribution of the inter‐disciplinary field of ecological economics to the explanation of the current economic crisis. The root of the crisis is the growing disjuncture between the real economy of production and the paper economy of finance.
Design/methodology/approach
– The authors trace the epistemological origins of this disjuncture to the myths of economism – a mix of academic, popular and political beliefs that served to explain, rationalise and perpetuate the current economic system.
Findings
– The authors recommend ending with economism and developing new collective and discursive processes for understanding and engaging with ecological‐economic systems.
Originality/value
– The authors embrace the notion of sustainable de‐growth: an equitable and democratic transition to a smaller economy with less production and consumption.
Publication
Critical perspectives on international business
Volume
5
Issue
1/2
Pages
14-25
Date
April 10, 2009
Journal Abbr
critical perspect on int bus
Language
English
ISSN
1742-2043
Short Title
Paper assets, real debts
Accessed
2017-02-14, 5:09 p.m.
Library Catalog
emeraldinsight.com (Atypon)
Citation
Kallis, Giorgos, Joan Martinez‐Alier, and Richard B. Norgaard. 2009. “Paper Assets, Real Debts: An Ecological‐economic Exploration of the Global Economic Crisis.” Critical perspectives on international business 5 (1/2): 14–25. DOI: 10.1108/17422040910938659.
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Keywords
- commodification
- commodification of nature
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