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State of the World 2014
Governing for Sustainability
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- The Worldwatch InstituteDavid W. OrrTom PrughMichael RennerJohn GowdyRobert EngelmanMichael L. WeberConor SeyleMatthew Wilburn KingMatt LeighningerDiana LindMonty HempelPeter BrownJeremy J. SchmidtCormac CullinanIsabel HiltonSam GeallShakuntala MakhijaniAaron SachsInge KaulMaria IvanovaRick WorthingtonSean Sweeney, Dr.Thomas PalleyGar AlperovitzColleen CordesDavid BollierBurns WestonPetra BartosiewiczMarissa MileyEvan MusolinoKatie AuthNina NetzerJudith GouverneurJosephine MitschkeIan JohnsonYu Hongyuan
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- State of the World
2014
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Citizens expect their governments to lead on sustainability. But from largely disappointing international conferences like Rio II to the U.S.’s failure to pass meaningful climate legislation, governments’ progress has been lackluster. That’s not to say leadership is absent; it just often comes from the bottom up rather than the top down. Action—on climate, species loss, inequity, and other sustainability crises—is being driven by local, people’s, women’s, and grassroots movements around th...
$26.69 USD
Plenty of Nothing
The Downsizing of the American Dream and the Case for Structural Keynesianism
2021
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Business papers today are in a triumphant mood, buoyed by a conviction that the economic stagnation of the last quarter century has vanished in favor of a new age of robust growth. But if we are doing so well, many ask, why does it feel like we are working harder for less? Why, despite economic growth, does inequality between rich and poor keep rising? In this wide-ranging and provocative book, Thomas Palley pulls together many threads of "new liberal" economic thought to offer detailed an...
$45.39 USD
From Financial Crisis to Stagnation
The Destruction of Shared Prosperity and the Role of Economics
2012
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The US economy today is confronted with the prospect of extended stagnation. This book explores why. Thomas I. Palley argues that the Great Recession and destruction of shared prosperity is due to flawed economic policy over the past thirty years. One flaw was the growth model adopted after 1980 that relied on debt and asset price inflation to fuel growth instead of wages. A second flaw was the model of globalization that created an economic gash. Third, financial deregulation and the hous...
$49.19 USD


