• Title of article

    Toward a neoclassical theory of sustainable consumption: Eight golden age propositions

  • Author/Authors

    Saunders، نويسنده , , Harry D.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    220
  • To page
    232
  • Abstract
    Popular trends in ecological economics increasingly consign neoclassical economics to the sidelines of modern-day relevancy. The neoclassical tradition is often seen as reliant for its authenticity on a presumption of human avarice – both unbridled consumerism and corporate cupidity – and demanding for its real-world applicability an assumption of continuous economic growth in a world of hard limits. rticle examines the question of whether neoclassical theory could instead provide keys to deeper understanding of sustainable consumption. By combining in a single framework neoclassical growth theory, general equilibrium theory and duality theory – and by explicitly considering leisure time – the analysis demonstrates that neoclassical economics yields several useful insights bearing on long-term sustainability. The analysis confirms several tenets of ecological economics and challenges others. propositions emerge from this analysis that could help speed the development of a robust neoclassical theory of sustainable consumption, here branded “golden age” propositions as they strongly echo the “Golden Rule” discoveries of Edmund Phelps.
  • Keywords
    LEISURE , Neoclassical growth , Golden Rule , Sustainable consumption , Phelps , Resource rebound
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    1942609