Akma
Dec 28, 2011
Undergraduate / 'creating a welcoming, diverse community' - Why Columbia? [6]
The idea of a decent standard of living without economic growth runs counter to much of what we've been taught about economics, development and even human nature. Yet as Leonora's review of Professor Tim Jackson's book Prosperity Without Growth showed, there are plenty of convincing arguments for why we should rethink our relationship to GDP for the good of both the natural environment and our collective well-being. Today readers with an interest in zero growth economics will get a chance to pose their own questions to Professor Jackson as The Guardian hosts a Q&A; on whether consumerism is ruining our lives:
The idea of a decent standard of living without economic growth runs counter to much of what we've been taught about economics, development and even human nature. Yet as Leonora's review of Professor Tim Jackson's book Prosperity Without Growth showed, there are plenty of convincing arguments for why we should rethink our relationship to GDP for the good of both the natural environment and our collective well-being. Today readers with an interest in zero growth economics will get a chance to pose their own questions to Professor Jackson as The Guardian hosts a Q&A; on whether consumerism is ruining our lives: