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1. Integrated assessment modelling of degrowth scenarios for Australia
Li, Mengyu; Keyßer, Lorenz; Kikstra, Jarmo S.; Hickel, Jason; Brockway, Paul E.; Dai, Nicolas; Malik, Arunima; Lenzen, Manfred;2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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2. Downscaling down under : towards degrowth in integrated assessment models
Kikstra, Jarmo S.; Li, Mengyu; Brockway, Paul E.; Hickel, Jason; Keysser, Lorenz; Malik, Arunima; Rogelj, Joeri; Ruijven, Bas van; Lenzen, Manfred;2024
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3. Capitalist reforms and extreme poverty in China : unprecedented progress or income deflation?
Sullivan, Dylan; Moatsos, Michail; Hickel, Jason;2024
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4. Can we live within environmental limits and still reduce poverty? : degrowth or decoupling?
Hickel, Jason; Hallegatte, Stéphane; Maxwell, Simon;2022
Type: Interview; Befragung
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Citations: 19 (based on OpenCitations)
5. Confronting the dilemma of growth: a response to Warlenius (2023)
Jackson, Tim; Hickel, Jason; Kallis, Giorgos; Warlenius, Rikard;2024
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6. Capitalism and extreme poverty : a global analysis of real wages, human height, and mortality since the long 16th century
Sullivan, Dylan; Hickel, Jason;2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 6 (based on OpenCitations)
7. How to pay for saving the world : Modern Monetary Theory for a degrowth transition
Olk, Christopher; Schneider, Colleen; Hickel, Jason;2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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8. How to Pay for Saving the World : Modern Monetary Theory for a Degrowth Transition
abstractDegrowth lacks a theory of how the state can finance ambitious social-ecological policies and public provisioning systems while maintaining macroeconomic stability during a reduction of economic activity. Addressing this question, we present a synthesis of degrowth and Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). We advance two arguments. First, we draw on MMT to argue that states with sufficient monetary sovereignty face no obstacle to funding the policies necessary for a sustainable degrowth transition. Increased public spending neither requires nor implies GDP growth. Second, we draw on degrowth research to bring MMT in line with ecological reality. MMT posits that fiscal spending is constrained only by inflation, and thus productive capacity. We argue that efforts to deal with this constraint must also pay attention to social and ecological limits. In wealthy economies MMT policies should be used not to stimulate more growth, but rather to achieve sustainability. Based on this synthesis we propose a set of monetary and fiscal policies suitable for a stable degrowth transition, including a stronger regulation of private finance, tax reforms, price controls, public provisioning systems and an emancipatory job guarantee. Such a policy program has the potential to support broad democratic mobilization for a degrowth transition
Olk, Christopher; Schneider, Colleen; Hickel, Jason;2022
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Citations: 2 (based on OpenCitations)
9. Weniger ist mehr : warum der Kapitalismus den Planeten zerstört und wir ohne Wachstum glücklicher sind
abstractJason Hickel rechnet mit dem Kapitalismus ab: Statt alle Menschen aus den Fängen der Armut zu befreien, hat unsere Art zu wirtschaften ein Leben voll künstlicher Verknappung, sozialer Ungerechtigkeit und Umweltzerstörung hervorgebracht IBM angetrieben von einer Elite, die immer reicher wird. Hickel ist überzeugt: Wenn wir das Anthropozän überleben wollen, müssen wir den Kapitalismus hinter uns lassen. Die Alternativen heissen jedoch weder Kommunismus noch radikaler Verzicht. Es geht vielmehr darum, die reale Wirtschaft in ein System zu transformieren, das zum Wohle aller Menschen agiert und unsere Lebensgrundlagen nicht zerstört. Hickel schlägt für diesen Umbau konkrete Schritte vor und liefert nebenbei einen bemerkenswerten Beitrag zu der Frage, wie der Schutz unseres Planeten sozial gerecht umgesetzt werden kann. (Verlagstext)
Hickel, Jason; Göpel, Maja; Leipprand, Eva;2022
10. A Green New Deal without growth?
Mastini, Riccardo; Kallis, Giorgos; Hickel, Jason;2021
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 116 (based on OpenCitations)