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The end of growth

Title
The end of growth / Jeff Rubin.
Author
Rubin, Jeff, 1954-
Publication
Toronto : Random House Canada, c2012.

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Description
295 p. : maps; 22 cm.
Summary
"Economist and resource analyst Jeff Rubin is certain that the world's governments are getting it wrong. Instead of moving us toward economic recovery, measures being taken around the globe right now are digging us into a deeper hole. Both politicians and economists are missing the fact that the real engine of economic growth has always been cheap, abundant fuel and resources. But that era is over. The end of cheap oil, Rubin argues, signals the end of growth--and the end of easy answers to renewing prosperity. Rubin's own equation is clear: with China and India sucking up the lion's share of the world's ever more limited resources, the rest of us will have to make do with less. But is this all bad? Can less actually be more? Rubin points out that there is no research to show that people living in countries with hard-charging economies are happier, and plenty of research to show that some of the most contented people on the planet live in places with no-growth or slow-growth GDPs. But it doesn't matter whether it's bad or good, it's the new reality: our world is not only about to get smaller, our day-to-day lives are about to be a whole lot different."--Publisher.
Subject
  • Economic development
  • International economic relations
  • Petroleum industry and trade > Economic aspects
  • Economic forecasting
  • economic development
  • Wirtschaftswachstum
  • Weltwirtschaft
  • Mineralölindustrie
  • Steady-State-Ökonomie
  • Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
  • Öffentliche Schulden
  • Erdölkonsum
  • Förderung erneuerbarer Energien
  • Klimaschutz
  • Welt
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also issued in electronic format.
Contents
Changing the economic speed limit -- Debt is energy intensive -- The Arab revolt -- Hitting the energy ceiling -- The keystone conundrum -- The Danish response -- Zero-sum world -- The static economy -- All bets are off -- Will triple-digit oil prices save the planet?
ISBN
  • 9780307360892
  • 030736089X
LCCN
2012398687
OCLC
  • ocn766388883
  • 766388883
  • SCSB-9487588
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library