Author/Authors
Karolina Safarzynska، نويسنده , , Karolina، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3542612
Title Of Article
Evolutionary-economic policies for sustainable consumption
شماره ركورد
6126
Latin Abstract
Policy prescriptions for sustainable consumption have been dominated by neoclassical economics, which is built around the notions of market equilibrium, utility maximization, and exogenous preferences. There are concerns that neoclassical economics is inadequate to guide policy prescriptions in the presence of evolving preferences and complex dynamics. Evolutionary economics provides a more realistic account of individual behavior underlying economic processes. It offers a framework for studying complex socio-economic interactions and exploring their properties. As a consequence, it may offer a better approach for the analysis of policies aimed at inducing fundamental changes in behaviors, technologies and institutions in the direction of increased sustainability. However, a coherent evolutionary-economic approach to economic policies has been missing so far. In particular, policy criteria for evaluating evolutionary outcomes and processes are ambiguous. The paper discusses the implications of employing the evolutionary-economic approaches to study sustainable consumption and policy from different ethical standpoints.
From Page
187
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Welfare analysis , Policy , Sustainable consumption , Evolution
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
195
To Page
195
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