The bubble economy :: is sustainable growth possible? /
The global economy has become increasingly, perhaps chronically, unstable. Since 2008, we have heard about the housing bubble, subprime mortgages, banks "too big to fail," financial regulation (or the lack of it), and the European debt crisis. Wall Street has discovered that it is more pro...
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Zusammenfassung: | The global economy has become increasingly, perhaps chronically, unstable. Since 2008, we have heard about the housing bubble, subprime mortgages, banks "too big to fail," financial regulation (or the lack of it), and the European debt crisis. Wall Street has discovered that it is more profitable to make money from other people's money than by investing in the real economy, which has limited access to capital--resulting in slow growth and rising inequality. What we haven't heard much about is the role of natural resources--energy in particular--as drivers of economic growth, or the connection of "global warming" to the economic crisis. In The Bubble Economy, Robert Ayres--an economist and physicist--connects economic instability to the economics of energy. Ayres describes, among other things, the roots of our bubble economy (including the divergent influences of Senator Carter Glass--of the Glass-Steagall Law--and Ayn Rand); the role of energy in the economy, from the "oil shocks" of 1971 and 1981 through the Iraq wars; the early history of bubbles and busts; the end of Glass-Steagall; climate change; and the failures of austerity. <br /><br />Finally, Ayres offers a new approach to trigger economic growth. The rising price of fossil fuels (notwithstanding "fracking") suggests that renewable energy will become increasingly profitable. Ayres argues that government should redirect private savings and global finance away from home ownership and toward "de-carbonization"--Investment in renewables and efficiency. Large-scale investment in sustainability will achieve a trifecta: lowering greenhouse gas emissions, stimulating innovation-based economic growth and employment, and offering long-term investment opportunities that do not depend on risky gambling strategies with derivatives |
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spelling | Ayres, Robert U. The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / Robert U. Ayres. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Background -- On the role(s) of energy in the economy -- A brief history of bubbles and busts through 1933 -- Post World War II -- After the end of Glass-Steagall -- The role of misbehavior -- Where do we stand today? -- A policy agenda for stabilization -- Economic growth -- Concluding thoughts about bubbles and energy. Print version record. The global economy has become increasingly, perhaps chronically, unstable. Since 2008, we have heard about the housing bubble, subprime mortgages, banks "too big to fail," financial regulation (or the lack of it), and the European debt crisis. Wall Street has discovered that it is more profitable to make money from other people's money than by investing in the real economy, which has limited access to capital--resulting in slow growth and rising inequality. What we haven't heard much about is the role of natural resources--energy in particular--as drivers of economic growth, or the connection of "global warming" to the economic crisis. In The Bubble Economy, Robert Ayres--an economist and physicist--connects economic instability to the economics of energy. Ayres describes, among other things, the roots of our bubble economy (including the divergent influences of Senator Carter Glass--of the Glass-Steagall Law--and Ayn Rand); the role of energy in the economy, from the "oil shocks" of 1971 and 1981 through the Iraq wars; the early history of bubbles and busts; the end of Glass-Steagall; climate change; and the failures of austerity. <br /><br />Finally, Ayres offers a new approach to trigger economic growth. The rising price of fossil fuels (notwithstanding "fracking") suggests that renewable energy will become increasingly profitable. Ayres argues that government should redirect private savings and global finance away from home ownership and toward "de-carbonization"--Investment in renewables and efficiency. Large-scale investment in sustainability will achieve a trifecta: lowering greenhouse gas emissions, stimulating innovation-based economic growth and employment, and offering long-term investment opportunities that do not depend on risky gambling strategies with derivatives Power resources History. Financial crises History. Sustainable development History. Ressources énergétiques Histoire. Développement durable Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. bisacsh Financial crises fast Power resources fast Sustainable development fast ECONOMICS/Trade & Development ENVIRONMENT/Energy History fast Print version: Ayres, Robert U. Bubble economy 9780262027434 (DLC) 2013041748 (OCoLC)861323060 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=786483 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ayres, Robert U. The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / Background -- On the role(s) of energy in the economy -- A brief history of bubbles and busts through 1933 -- Post World War II -- After the end of Glass-Steagall -- The role of misbehavior -- Where do we stand today? -- A policy agenda for stabilization -- Economic growth -- Concluding thoughts about bubbles and energy. Power resources History. Financial crises History. Sustainable development History. Ressources énergétiques Histoire. Développement durable Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. bisacsh Financial crises fast Power resources fast Sustainable development fast |
title | The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / |
title_auth | The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / |
title_exact_search | The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / |
title_full | The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / Robert U. Ayres. |
title_fullStr | The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / Robert U. Ayres. |
title_full_unstemmed | The bubble economy : is sustainable growth possible? / Robert U. Ayres. |
title_short | The bubble economy : |
title_sort | bubble economy is sustainable growth possible |
title_sub | is sustainable growth possible? / |
topic | Power resources History. Financial crises History. Sustainable development History. Ressources énergétiques Histoire. Développement durable Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. bisacsh Financial crises fast Power resources fast Sustainable development fast |
topic_facet | Power resources History. Financial crises History. Sustainable development History. Ressources énergétiques Histoire. Développement durable Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. Financial crises Power resources Sustainable development History |
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