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In search of a political economy of the postgrowth era

Koch, Max LU and Buch-Hansen, Hubert (2021) In Globalizations 18(7). p.1219-1229
Abstract
Against the backdrop of the ecological and climate emergencies and several other deep crises, advocates of degrowth call for democratic transitions towards societies that can thrive beyond economic growth within ecological boundaries while being socially equitable. In recent years, scholarship has emerged that brings together the emerging degrowth paradigm with insights from political economy. Yet much contemporary political economy continues to ignore the environment and, by implication, the ecological downsides of economic growth. The present contribution criticizes this state of affairs and highlights the promises of a synthesis of contemporary critical political economy and the growth-critical tradition in ecological economics. It... (More)
Against the backdrop of the ecological and climate emergencies and several other deep crises, advocates of degrowth call for democratic transitions towards societies that can thrive beyond economic growth within ecological boundaries while being socially equitable. In recent years, scholarship has emerged that brings together the emerging degrowth paradigm with insights from political economy. Yet much contemporary political economy continues to ignore the environment and, by implication, the ecological downsides of economic growth. The present contribution criticizes this state of affairs and highlights the promises of a synthesis of contemporary critical political economy and the growth-critical tradition in ecological economics. It hints at how concepts of one particular strand of critical political economy, namely regulation theory, may be of use in analyses of (trajectories to) the postgrowth era.
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Degrowth, Postgrowth, Political Economy, Regulation theory, State, Institutional forms
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Globalizations
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18
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7
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10 pages
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Routledge
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1474-774X
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10.1080/14747731.2020.1807837
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Postgrowth Welfare Systems
Sustainable Welfare for a New Generation of Social Policy
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English
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  title        = {{In search of a political economy of the postgrowth era}},
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