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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: An Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Chapter 1: The Economy's Coevolution with Nature -- It's an Economy, Jim, But Not as We Know It -- Nature and the Economy as Complex, Hierarchical systems -- What Is the Economy For? -- How the Economy Became So Large -- Population -- Material Intensity of the Economy -- Size of the Economy Relative to Nature -- Material Efficiency of the Economy -- Role of Money and Credit in Economic Expansion -- Role of Belief Systems -- Prospects -- We Have the Physical Technology But Not the Social Technology -- The Far Future -- References -- Chapter 2: Economic Worldviews: Modernity and Its Alternatives -- A Brief History of Human Attitudes Toward Nature -- Detachment and Reattachment -- Western Epistemology and Ontology -- From the Medieval to the Mechanistic -- From the Mechanistic to the Integrative and Beyond -- Deep Ecology -- Ecosophy: Personal Norms -- Ecophilosophy -- Commentary -- Future Societies: A Brief Survey -- Utopia by Thomas More -- 'Conserver' Societies, Ecotopias and Planetarianism -- Conserver Societies and Ecotopias -- Planetarianism -- Discussion and Critique -- Future Market Economies -- References -- Part II: Requirements for a Planetary Economy -- 1.1 Overview of Part II -- Chapter 3: Normative Requirements -- Perceptions of Nature -- Normative Requirements Regarding Nature -- Attitudes Toward the Economy -- Individualism vs. Collectivism and the Satisfaction of Wants -- Attitudes Toward Value -- Attitudes Toward the Market -- Attitudes Toward Growth and Stability -- Normative Requirements Regarding the Economy -- References -- Chapter 4: Institutional Challenges and Legal Institutions -- Institutional Challenges -- Who Protects the Right to Life-support? | |
505 | 8 | |a From Tragedy of the Commons to Triumph of the Commons -- Legal and Economic Agency for Nature -- The Planetary Sector -- A Planetary Trust -- Requirements for Legal Institutions -- References -- Chapter 5: Political Institutions -- Governmental Foundations for a Stable Economy -- Political Globalization -- Whither the Nation-State? -- A Global Governance Council -- Structure and Membership -- Functions -- Measurement, Verification, Reporting and Communication -- Oversight of a Planetary Trust -- Relationship to Other Transnational Organizations -- Establishment and Growth -- Direct Participatory Democracy by Sortition -- Cross-representation -- Evolution of Political Institutions -- Requirements for Governmental Institutions -- References -- Chapter 6: Corporate and Financial Institutions -- Corporate Structure and Ownership -- Limited Liability and Corporate Personhood -- To Profit or Not to Profit? -- The Convertible Corporation -- The Business Entity of the Far Future -- Role of Publicly Owned Corporations -- Financial Institutions for a Planetary Economy -- Appendix: Corporations from Early History to the Present Day -- A Brief History of the Corporation -- World's Largest Corporations by Category -- References -- Chapter 7: Policy Development -- Policy Development in the Face of Uncertainty -- Social Selection as Driving Force for Policy -- Start Small -- Grow from There -- Role of the Market in Economic Policymaking -- Legal and Regulatory Processes -- Government Regulation -- Government Regulation as Economic Guidance -- Synergy of Government and Markets -- References -- Chapter 8: Requirements for Economic Policies -- Summary of Policy Requirements -- Policies for Natural Capacity -- Stewardship of Real Property -- Agency for Nature Through Property Retitling -- Government Operations for Natural Capacity | |
505 | 8 | |a Policies for Individuals and Corporations -- Policy Options for Material Discipline -- Commons Rent Recycling Through a Planetary Trust -- Tax-Shifting -- Policies for Widespread Prosperity -- Distributional Equity, Wealth and Prosperity -- Absolute Poverty and Relative Wealth -- Raising the Income Floor -- Elective Redistribution -- Appendix: Elective Redistribution Analysis -- References -- Chapter 9: Requirements for Accounting Standards and Practices -- Accounting for an Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Keep the Units Separate -- Accounting for Natural Capacity Using Established Standards -- Accounting Concepts: Financial and Physical -- The Accounting Equation Applied to the Economy and Nature -- The Balance Sheet -- Cash Flow and Material Flows -- Depreciation, Financial and Physical -- Double-Entry Method -- Tracking Financial and Material Performance in Parallel -- Systems of National and Global Accounts -- National Economic Accounting -- Standard System of National Accounts and of Environmental-Economic Accounting -- What Is an Asset, and What Is a 'Natural Asset'? -- Global Economic Accounting -- Appendix: Accounting Systems -- Approaches to Valuing Externalities in Financial Accounting -- The SNA and SEEA -- References -- Chapter 10: Money and Finance in a Planetary Economy -- Brief History of Money -- What Is Money and What Does It Do? -- Money and Natural Capacity -- Governance of Money and Finance for Long-Term Stability and Prosperity -- Governing the Money Commons -- Existing Proposals -- Pure Reserve Banking -- Pure Money -- Sovereign Money Creation -- References -- Chapter 11: Monetary and Financial Requirements -- Proposals Compared -- Norms -- Institutions and Technologies -- A Global Monetary Authority -- A Public Financial Rating Agency -- I Am My Own Bank -- Policies and Legislation -- Monetary Governance | |
505 | 8 | |a Nationalizing the Currency -- Financial Regulation -- References -- Chapter 12: Economic Controls 1: Principles and Requirements -- General Principles -- (1) Material Discipline -- (2) Economic Stability -- (3) Widespread Prosperity -- (4) Innovation Through Markets -- Quid Pro Quo with Nature -- Common Capacity Ownership and Rent -- Role of Government as Steward of Capacity -- Function of Economic Instruments -- Functional Criteria -- Summary of Requirements -- References -- Chapter 13: Economic Controls 2: Currency and Fees -- New Currency Creation -- Common Capacity Fees -- Artificial Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity Fee -- Natural Capacity Fees on Corporate Income -- Natural Capacity Fees on Financial Trades -- Uses of Common Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity -- Basic Living Program: Income, Health and Dependent Care, Education -- Appendix: Potential Revenue from Common Capacity Fees -- Potential Revenue from Artificial Capacity Fees -- Illustrative Schedule of Natural Capacity Fees Using Asset Brackets for US Businesses -- References -- Chapter 14: Economic Controls 3: Taxation -- Progressive Consumption Tax -- Taxes on Material Flows -- Material Intensity Tax-Introduction -- Tax-Shifting on Income -- Material Intensity Tax Rates and Revenue -- Effects -- Taxes on Ownership -- Property Taxes -- Capital Gains Taxes -- Taxation Policy -- Tax Code -- References -- Chapter 15: Economic Controls 4: Subsidies, Incentives and Market Instruments -- Subsidies and Incentives -- Subsidies -- Material Efficiency Subsidies -- Natural Capacity Subsidies -- Incentives -- Market Instruments -- Tradable Quotas -- Financial Instruments -- Natural Capacity Share-Ownership -- References -- Part III: How Will We Get There? -- Chapter 16: Pathway Toward a Planetary Economy -- Introduction -- The Economy and Economics of the Future | |
505 | 8 | |a Harnessing Markets for Collective Ends -- Combining Instruments for Economic Redirection -- Basic Living Program Through Common Capacity Fees -- Taxes and Redistribution -- Income and Payroll Taxes -- Material Intensity Tax -- Other Taxes -- Total Tax Revenues -- Effects on Corporate Incomes -- Elective Redistribution -- Effects on Individual Incomes -- Natural Capacity Fees -- Sovereign Money Creation -- Government Budget Projection and Capital Flows -- International Implications -- Appendix: Assumptions and Data for Economic Projection -- Baseline Data and Period Covered -- Economic Instruments -- Basic Living Program -- Income and Payroll Taxes -- Material Intensity Tax -- Other Taxes -- US Budget Projection -- Budget Categories -- Budget Projection Method -- References -- Chapter 17: A Manifesto for Market Planetarianism -- Declarations -- On a Crowded Planet, Everybody Is in It Together -- Widespread Prosperity Begets Material Discipline -- Both Are Needed for Economic and Social Stability -- Governance Must Be Inclusionary -- Public Money Belongs to the People -- A Basic Living Standard Is a Basic Human Right -- Tax Social Bads, Not Social Goods -- Guide the Markets and Let Them Do Their Work -- Proposals -- References -- Chapter 18: A Planetarian Society -- From Globalism to Planetarianism -- Perceptions, Norms and Ethics -- Falling off the Edge of History -- Growth and Prosperity -- Planetarian Society: A Vision -- A World of Opportunity, a World of Tranquility -- The Storm Before the Calm -- From Exploitative Capitalism to Regenerative Capacitism -- American Capacitism -- Coda: A Chance to Beat the Evolutionary Odds -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: An Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Chapter 1: The Economy's Coevolution with Nature -- It's an Economy, Jim, But Not as We Know It -- Nature and the Economy as Complex, Hierarchical systems -- What Is the Economy For? -- How the Economy Became So Large -- Population -- Material Intensity of the Economy -- Size of the Economy Relative to Nature -- Material Efficiency of the Economy -- Role of Money and Credit in Economic Expansion -- Role of Belief Systems -- Prospects -- We Have the Physical Technology But Not the Social Technology -- The Far Future -- References -- Chapter 2: Economic Worldviews: Modernity and Its Alternatives -- A Brief History of Human Attitudes Toward Nature -- Detachment and Reattachment -- Western Epistemology and Ontology -- From the Medieval to the Mechanistic -- From the Mechanistic to the Integrative and Beyond -- Deep Ecology -- Ecosophy: Personal Norms -- Ecophilosophy -- Commentary -- Future Societies: A Brief Survey -- Utopia by Thomas More -- 'Conserver' Societies, Ecotopias and Planetarianism -- Conserver Societies and Ecotopias -- Planetarianism -- Discussion and Critique -- Future Market Economies -- References -- Part II: Requirements for a Planetary Economy -- 1.1 Overview of Part II -- Chapter 3: Normative Requirements -- Perceptions of Nature -- Normative Requirements Regarding Nature -- Attitudes Toward the Economy -- Individualism vs. Collectivism and the Satisfaction of Wants -- Attitudes Toward Value -- Attitudes Toward the Market -- Attitudes Toward Growth and Stability -- Normative Requirements Regarding the Economy -- References -- Chapter 4: Institutional Challenges and Legal Institutions -- Institutional Challenges -- Who Protects the Right to Life-support? From Tragedy of the Commons to Triumph of the Commons -- Legal and Economic Agency for Nature -- The Planetary Sector -- A Planetary Trust -- Requirements for Legal Institutions -- References -- Chapter 5: Political Institutions -- Governmental Foundations for a Stable Economy -- Political Globalization -- Whither the Nation-State? -- A Global Governance Council -- Structure and Membership -- Functions -- Measurement, Verification, Reporting and Communication -- Oversight of a Planetary Trust -- Relationship to Other Transnational Organizations -- Establishment and Growth -- Direct Participatory Democracy by Sortition -- Cross-representation -- Evolution of Political Institutions -- Requirements for Governmental Institutions -- References -- Chapter 6: Corporate and Financial Institutions -- Corporate Structure and Ownership -- Limited Liability and Corporate Personhood -- To Profit or Not to Profit? -- The Convertible Corporation -- The Business Entity of the Far Future -- Role of Publicly Owned Corporations -- Financial Institutions for a Planetary Economy -- Appendix: Corporations from Early History to the Present Day -- A Brief History of the Corporation -- World's Largest Corporations by Category -- References -- Chapter 7: Policy Development -- Policy Development in the Face of Uncertainty -- Social Selection as Driving Force for Policy -- Start Small -- Grow from There -- Role of the Market in Economic Policymaking -- Legal and Regulatory Processes -- Government Regulation -- Government Regulation as Economic Guidance -- Synergy of Government and Markets -- References -- Chapter 8: Requirements for Economic Policies -- Summary of Policy Requirements -- Policies for Natural Capacity -- Stewardship of Real Property -- Agency for Nature Through Property Retitling -- Government Operations for Natural Capacity Policies for Individuals and Corporations -- Policy Options for Material Discipline -- Commons Rent Recycling Through a Planetary Trust -- Tax-Shifting -- Policies for Widespread Prosperity -- Distributional Equity, Wealth and Prosperity -- Absolute Poverty and Relative Wealth -- Raising the Income Floor -- Elective Redistribution -- Appendix: Elective Redistribution Analysis -- References -- Chapter 9: Requirements for Accounting Standards and Practices -- Accounting for an Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Keep the Units Separate -- Accounting for Natural Capacity Using Established Standards -- Accounting Concepts: Financial and Physical -- The Accounting Equation Applied to the Economy and Nature -- The Balance Sheet -- Cash Flow and Material Flows -- Depreciation, Financial and Physical -- Double-Entry Method -- Tracking Financial and Material Performance in Parallel -- Systems of National and Global Accounts -- National Economic Accounting -- Standard System of National Accounts and of Environmental-Economic Accounting -- What Is an Asset, and What Is a 'Natural Asset'? -- Global Economic Accounting -- Appendix: Accounting Systems -- Approaches to Valuing Externalities in Financial Accounting -- The SNA and SEEA -- References -- Chapter 10: Money and Finance in a Planetary Economy -- Brief History of Money -- What Is Money and What Does It Do? -- Money and Natural Capacity -- Governance of Money and Finance for Long-Term Stability and Prosperity -- Governing the Money Commons -- Existing Proposals -- Pure Reserve Banking -- Pure Money -- Sovereign Money Creation -- References -- Chapter 11: Monetary and Financial Requirements -- Proposals Compared -- Norms -- Institutions and Technologies -- A Global Monetary Authority -- A Public Financial Rating Agency -- I Am My Own Bank -- Policies and Legislation -- Monetary Governance Nationalizing the Currency -- Financial Regulation -- References -- Chapter 12: Economic Controls 1: Principles and Requirements -- General Principles -- (1) Material Discipline -- (2) Economic Stability -- (3) Widespread Prosperity -- (4) Innovation Through Markets -- Quid Pro Quo with Nature -- Common Capacity Ownership and Rent -- Role of Government as Steward of Capacity -- Function of Economic Instruments -- Functional Criteria -- Summary of Requirements -- References -- Chapter 13: Economic Controls 2: Currency and Fees -- New Currency Creation -- Common Capacity Fees -- Artificial Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity Fee -- Natural Capacity Fees on Corporate Income -- Natural Capacity Fees on Financial Trades -- Uses of Common Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity -- Basic Living Program: Income, Health and Dependent Care, Education -- Appendix: Potential Revenue from Common Capacity Fees -- Potential Revenue from Artificial Capacity Fees -- Illustrative Schedule of Natural Capacity Fees Using Asset Brackets for US Businesses -- References -- Chapter 14: Economic Controls 3: Taxation -- Progressive Consumption Tax -- Taxes on Material Flows -- Material Intensity Tax-Introduction -- Tax-Shifting on Income -- Material Intensity Tax Rates and Revenue -- Effects -- Taxes on Ownership -- Property Taxes -- Capital Gains Taxes -- Taxation Policy -- Tax Code -- References -- Chapter 15: Economic Controls 4: Subsidies, Incentives and Market Instruments -- Subsidies and Incentives -- Subsidies -- Material Efficiency Subsidies -- Natural Capacity Subsidies -- Incentives -- Market Instruments -- Tradable Quotas -- Financial Instruments -- Natural Capacity Share-Ownership -- References -- Part III: How Will We Get There? -- Chapter 16: Pathway Toward a Planetary Economy -- Introduction -- The Economy and Economics of the Future Harnessing Markets for Collective Ends -- Combining Instruments for Economic Redirection -- Basic Living Program Through Common Capacity Fees -- Taxes and Redistribution -- Income and Payroll Taxes -- Material Intensity Tax -- Other Taxes -- Total Tax Revenues -- Effects on Corporate Incomes -- Elective Redistribution -- Effects on Individual Incomes -- Natural Capacity Fees -- Sovereign Money Creation -- Government Budget Projection and Capital Flows -- International Implications -- Appendix: Assumptions and Data for Economic Projection -- Baseline Data and Period Covered -- Economic Instruments -- Basic Living Program -- Income and Payroll Taxes -- Material Intensity Tax -- Other Taxes -- US Budget Projection -- Budget Categories -- Budget Projection Method -- References -- Chapter 17: A Manifesto for Market Planetarianism -- Declarations -- On a Crowded Planet, Everybody Is in It Together -- Widespread Prosperity Begets Material Discipline -- Both Are Needed for Economic and Social Stability -- Governance Must Be Inclusionary -- Public Money Belongs to the People -- A Basic Living Standard Is a Basic Human Right -- Tax Social Bads, Not Social Goods -- Guide the Markets and Let Them Do Their Work -- Proposals -- References -- Chapter 18: A Planetarian Society -- From Globalism to Planetarianism -- Perceptions, Norms and Ethics -- Falling off the Edge of History -- Growth and Prosperity -- Planetarian Society: A Vision -- A World of Opportunity, a World of Tranquility -- The Storm Before the Calm -- From Exploitative Capitalism to Regenerative Capacitism -- American Capacitism -- Coda: A Chance to Beat the Evolutionary Odds -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Murison Smith, Fraser Verfasser aut A Planetary Economy Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (533 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: An Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Chapter 1: The Economy's Coevolution with Nature -- It's an Economy, Jim, But Not as We Know It -- Nature and the Economy as Complex, Hierarchical systems -- What Is the Economy For? -- How the Economy Became So Large -- Population -- Material Intensity of the Economy -- Size of the Economy Relative to Nature -- Material Efficiency of the Economy -- Role of Money and Credit in Economic Expansion -- Role of Belief Systems -- Prospects -- We Have the Physical Technology But Not the Social Technology -- The Far Future -- References -- Chapter 2: Economic Worldviews: Modernity and Its Alternatives -- A Brief History of Human Attitudes Toward Nature -- Detachment and Reattachment -- Western Epistemology and Ontology -- From the Medieval to the Mechanistic -- From the Mechanistic to the Integrative and Beyond -- Deep Ecology -- Ecosophy: Personal Norms -- Ecophilosophy -- Commentary -- Future Societies: A Brief Survey -- Utopia by Thomas More -- 'Conserver' Societies, Ecotopias and Planetarianism -- Conserver Societies and Ecotopias -- Planetarianism -- Discussion and Critique -- Future Market Economies -- References -- Part II: Requirements for a Planetary Economy -- 1.1 Overview of Part II -- Chapter 3: Normative Requirements -- Perceptions of Nature -- Normative Requirements Regarding Nature -- Attitudes Toward the Economy -- Individualism vs. Collectivism and the Satisfaction of Wants -- Attitudes Toward Value -- Attitudes Toward the Market -- Attitudes Toward Growth and Stability -- Normative Requirements Regarding the Economy -- References -- Chapter 4: Institutional Challenges and Legal Institutions -- Institutional Challenges -- Who Protects the Right to Life-support? From Tragedy of the Commons to Triumph of the Commons -- Legal and Economic Agency for Nature -- The Planetary Sector -- A Planetary Trust -- Requirements for Legal Institutions -- References -- Chapter 5: Political Institutions -- Governmental Foundations for a Stable Economy -- Political Globalization -- Whither the Nation-State? -- A Global Governance Council -- Structure and Membership -- Functions -- Measurement, Verification, Reporting and Communication -- Oversight of a Planetary Trust -- Relationship to Other Transnational Organizations -- Establishment and Growth -- Direct Participatory Democracy by Sortition -- Cross-representation -- Evolution of Political Institutions -- Requirements for Governmental Institutions -- References -- Chapter 6: Corporate and Financial Institutions -- Corporate Structure and Ownership -- Limited Liability and Corporate Personhood -- To Profit or Not to Profit? -- The Convertible Corporation -- The Business Entity of the Far Future -- Role of Publicly Owned Corporations -- Financial Institutions for a Planetary Economy -- Appendix: Corporations from Early History to the Present Day -- A Brief History of the Corporation -- World's Largest Corporations by Category -- References -- Chapter 7: Policy Development -- Policy Development in the Face of Uncertainty -- Social Selection as Driving Force for Policy -- Start Small -- Grow from There -- Role of the Market in Economic Policymaking -- Legal and Regulatory Processes -- Government Regulation -- Government Regulation as Economic Guidance -- Synergy of Government and Markets -- References -- Chapter 8: Requirements for Economic Policies -- Summary of Policy Requirements -- Policies for Natural Capacity -- Stewardship of Real Property -- Agency for Nature Through Property Retitling -- Government Operations for Natural Capacity Policies for Individuals and Corporations -- Policy Options for Material Discipline -- Commons Rent Recycling Through a Planetary Trust -- Tax-Shifting -- Policies for Widespread Prosperity -- Distributional Equity, Wealth and Prosperity -- Absolute Poverty and Relative Wealth -- Raising the Income Floor -- Elective Redistribution -- Appendix: Elective Redistribution Analysis -- References -- Chapter 9: Requirements for Accounting Standards and Practices -- Accounting for an Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Keep the Units Separate -- Accounting for Natural Capacity Using Established Standards -- Accounting Concepts: Financial and Physical -- The Accounting Equation Applied to the Economy and Nature -- The Balance Sheet -- Cash Flow and Material Flows -- Depreciation, Financial and Physical -- Double-Entry Method -- Tracking Financial and Material Performance in Parallel -- Systems of National and Global Accounts -- National Economic Accounting -- Standard System of National Accounts and of Environmental-Economic Accounting -- What Is an Asset, and What Is a 'Natural Asset'? -- Global Economic Accounting -- Appendix: Accounting Systems -- Approaches to Valuing Externalities in Financial Accounting -- The SNA and SEEA -- References -- Chapter 10: Money and Finance in a Planetary Economy -- Brief History of Money -- What Is Money and What Does It Do? -- Money and Natural Capacity -- Governance of Money and Finance for Long-Term Stability and Prosperity -- Governing the Money Commons -- Existing Proposals -- Pure Reserve Banking -- Pure Money -- Sovereign Money Creation -- References -- Chapter 11: Monetary and Financial Requirements -- Proposals Compared -- Norms -- Institutions and Technologies -- A Global Monetary Authority -- A Public Financial Rating Agency -- I Am My Own Bank -- Policies and Legislation -- Monetary Governance Nationalizing the Currency -- Financial Regulation -- References -- Chapter 12: Economic Controls 1: Principles and Requirements -- General Principles -- (1) Material Discipline -- (2) Economic Stability -- (3) Widespread Prosperity -- (4) Innovation Through Markets -- Quid Pro Quo with Nature -- Common Capacity Ownership and Rent -- Role of Government as Steward of Capacity -- Function of Economic Instruments -- Functional Criteria -- Summary of Requirements -- References -- Chapter 13: Economic Controls 2: Currency and Fees -- New Currency Creation -- Common Capacity Fees -- Artificial Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity Fee -- Natural Capacity Fees on Corporate Income -- Natural Capacity Fees on Financial Trades -- Uses of Common Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity -- Basic Living Program: Income, Health and Dependent Care, Education -- Appendix: Potential Revenue from Common Capacity Fees -- Potential Revenue from Artificial Capacity Fees -- Illustrative Schedule of Natural Capacity Fees Using Asset Brackets for US Businesses -- References -- Chapter 14: Economic Controls 3: Taxation -- Progressive Consumption Tax -- Taxes on Material Flows -- Material Intensity Tax-Introduction -- Tax-Shifting on Income -- Material Intensity Tax Rates and Revenue -- Effects -- Taxes on Ownership -- Property Taxes -- Capital Gains Taxes -- Taxation Policy -- Tax Code -- References -- Chapter 15: Economic Controls 4: Subsidies, Incentives and Market Instruments -- Subsidies and Incentives -- Subsidies -- Material Efficiency Subsidies -- Natural Capacity Subsidies -- Incentives -- Market Instruments -- Tradable Quotas -- Financial Instruments -- Natural Capacity Share-Ownership -- References -- Part III: How Will We Get There? -- Chapter 16: Pathway Toward a Planetary Economy -- Introduction -- The Economy and Economics of the Future Harnessing Markets for Collective Ends -- Combining Instruments for Economic Redirection -- Basic Living Program Through Common Capacity Fees -- Taxes and Redistribution -- Income and Payroll Taxes -- Material Intensity Tax -- Other Taxes -- Total Tax Revenues -- Effects on Corporate Incomes -- Elective Redistribution -- Effects on Individual Incomes -- Natural Capacity Fees -- Sovereign Money Creation -- Government Budget Projection and Capital Flows -- International Implications -- Appendix: Assumptions and Data for Economic Projection -- Baseline Data and Period Covered -- Economic Instruments -- Basic Living Program -- Income and Payroll Taxes -- Material Intensity Tax -- Other Taxes -- US Budget Projection -- Budget Categories -- Budget Projection Method -- References -- Chapter 17: A Manifesto for Market Planetarianism -- Declarations -- On a Crowded Planet, Everybody Is in It Together -- Widespread Prosperity Begets Material Discipline -- Both Are Needed for Economic and Social Stability -- Governance Must Be Inclusionary -- Public Money Belongs to the People -- A Basic Living Standard Is a Basic Human Right -- Tax Social Bads, Not Social Goods -- Guide the Markets and Let Them Do Their Work -- Proposals -- References -- Chapter 18: A Planetarian Society -- From Globalism to Planetarianism -- Perceptions, Norms and Ethics -- Falling off the Edge of History -- Growth and Prosperity -- Planetarian Society: A Vision -- A World of Opportunity, a World of Tranquility -- The Storm Before the Calm -- From Exploitative Capitalism to Regenerative Capacitism -- American Capacitism -- Coda: A Chance to Beat the Evolutionary Odds -- References -- Index Environmental economics Climatic changes Environmental policy Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd rswk-swf Weltwirtschaft (DE-588)4065468-0 gnd rswk-swf Weltwirtschaft (DE-588)4065468-0 s Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Murison Smith, Fraser A Planetary Economy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030492953 |
spellingShingle | Murison Smith, Fraser A Planetary Economy Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: An Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Chapter 1: The Economy's Coevolution with Nature -- It's an Economy, Jim, But Not as We Know It -- Nature and the Economy as Complex, Hierarchical systems -- What Is the Economy For? -- How the Economy Became So Large -- Population -- Material Intensity of the Economy -- Size of the Economy Relative to Nature -- Material Efficiency of the Economy -- Role of Money and Credit in Economic Expansion -- Role of Belief Systems -- Prospects -- We Have the Physical Technology But Not the Social Technology -- The Far Future -- References -- Chapter 2: Economic Worldviews: Modernity and Its Alternatives -- A Brief History of Human Attitudes Toward Nature -- Detachment and Reattachment -- Western Epistemology and Ontology -- From the Medieval to the Mechanistic -- From the Mechanistic to the Integrative and Beyond -- Deep Ecology -- Ecosophy: Personal Norms -- Ecophilosophy -- Commentary -- Future Societies: A Brief Survey -- Utopia by Thomas More -- 'Conserver' Societies, Ecotopias and Planetarianism -- Conserver Societies and Ecotopias -- Planetarianism -- Discussion and Critique -- Future Market Economies -- References -- Part II: Requirements for a Planetary Economy -- 1.1 Overview of Part II -- Chapter 3: Normative Requirements -- Perceptions of Nature -- Normative Requirements Regarding Nature -- Attitudes Toward the Economy -- Individualism vs. Collectivism and the Satisfaction of Wants -- Attitudes Toward Value -- Attitudes Toward the Market -- Attitudes Toward Growth and Stability -- Normative Requirements Regarding the Economy -- References -- Chapter 4: Institutional Challenges and Legal Institutions -- Institutional Challenges -- Who Protects the Right to Life-support? From Tragedy of the Commons to Triumph of the Commons -- Legal and Economic Agency for Nature -- The Planetary Sector -- A Planetary Trust -- Requirements for Legal Institutions -- References -- Chapter 5: Political Institutions -- Governmental Foundations for a Stable Economy -- Political Globalization -- Whither the Nation-State? -- A Global Governance Council -- Structure and Membership -- Functions -- Measurement, Verification, Reporting and Communication -- Oversight of a Planetary Trust -- Relationship to Other Transnational Organizations -- Establishment and Growth -- Direct Participatory Democracy by Sortition -- Cross-representation -- Evolution of Political Institutions -- Requirements for Governmental Institutions -- References -- Chapter 6: Corporate and Financial Institutions -- Corporate Structure and Ownership -- Limited Liability and Corporate Personhood -- To Profit or Not to Profit? -- The Convertible Corporation -- The Business Entity of the Far Future -- Role of Publicly Owned Corporations -- Financial Institutions for a Planetary Economy -- Appendix: Corporations from Early History to the Present Day -- A Brief History of the Corporation -- World's Largest Corporations by Category -- References -- Chapter 7: Policy Development -- Policy Development in the Face of Uncertainty -- Social Selection as Driving Force for Policy -- Start Small -- Grow from There -- Role of the Market in Economic Policymaking -- Legal and Regulatory Processes -- Government Regulation -- Government Regulation as Economic Guidance -- Synergy of Government and Markets -- References -- Chapter 8: Requirements for Economic Policies -- Summary of Policy Requirements -- Policies for Natural Capacity -- Stewardship of Real Property -- Agency for Nature Through Property Retitling -- Government Operations for Natural Capacity Policies for Individuals and Corporations -- Policy Options for Material Discipline -- Commons Rent Recycling Through a Planetary Trust -- Tax-Shifting -- Policies for Widespread Prosperity -- Distributional Equity, Wealth and Prosperity -- Absolute Poverty and Relative Wealth -- Raising the Income Floor -- Elective Redistribution -- Appendix: Elective Redistribution Analysis -- References -- Chapter 9: Requirements for Accounting Standards and Practices -- Accounting for an Economy on a Crowded Planet -- Keep the Units Separate -- Accounting for Natural Capacity Using Established Standards -- Accounting Concepts: Financial and Physical -- The Accounting Equation Applied to the Economy and Nature -- The Balance Sheet -- Cash Flow and Material Flows -- Depreciation, Financial and Physical -- Double-Entry Method -- Tracking Financial and Material Performance in Parallel -- Systems of National and Global Accounts -- National Economic Accounting -- Standard System of National Accounts and of Environmental-Economic Accounting -- What Is an Asset, and What Is a 'Natural Asset'? -- Global Economic Accounting -- Appendix: Accounting Systems -- Approaches to Valuing Externalities in Financial Accounting -- The SNA and SEEA -- References -- Chapter 10: Money and Finance in a Planetary Economy -- Brief History of Money -- What Is Money and What Does It Do? -- Money and Natural Capacity -- Governance of Money and Finance for Long-Term Stability and Prosperity -- Governing the Money Commons -- Existing Proposals -- Pure Reserve Banking -- Pure Money -- Sovereign Money Creation -- References -- Chapter 11: Monetary and Financial Requirements -- Proposals Compared -- Norms -- Institutions and Technologies -- A Global Monetary Authority -- A Public Financial Rating Agency -- I Am My Own Bank -- Policies and Legislation -- Monetary Governance Nationalizing the Currency -- Financial Regulation -- References -- Chapter 12: Economic Controls 1: Principles and Requirements -- General Principles -- (1) Material Discipline -- (2) Economic Stability -- (3) Widespread Prosperity -- (4) Innovation Through Markets -- Quid Pro Quo with Nature -- Common Capacity Ownership and Rent -- Role of Government as Steward of Capacity -- Function of Economic Instruments -- Functional Criteria -- Summary of Requirements -- References -- Chapter 13: Economic Controls 2: Currency and Fees -- New Currency Creation -- Common Capacity Fees -- Artificial Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity Fee -- Natural Capacity Fees on Corporate Income -- Natural Capacity Fees on Financial Trades -- Uses of Common Capacity Fees -- Natural Capacity -- Basic Living Program: Income, Health and Dependent Care, Education -- Appendix: Potential Revenue from Common Capacity Fees -- Potential Revenue from Artificial Capacity Fees -- Illustrative Schedule of Natural Capacity Fees Using Asset Brackets for US Businesses -- References -- Chapter 14: Economic Controls 3: Taxation -- Progressive Consumption Tax -- Taxes on Material Flows -- Material Intensity Tax-Introduction -- Tax-Shifting on Income -- Material Intensity Tax Rates and Revenue -- Effects -- Taxes on Ownership -- Property Taxes -- Capital Gains Taxes -- Taxation Policy -- Tax Code -- References -- Chapter 15: Economic Controls 4: Subsidies, Incentives and Market Instruments -- Subsidies and Incentives -- Subsidies -- Material Efficiency Subsidies -- Natural Capacity Subsidies -- Incentives -- Market Instruments -- Tradable Quotas -- Financial Instruments -- Natural Capacity Share-Ownership -- References -- Part III: How Will We Get There? 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