- Herman Daly
Herman Daly (born 1938) is an American
ecological economist and professor at the School of Public Policy ofUniversity of Maryland, College Park in theUnited States .He was Senior Economist in the Environment Department of the
World Bank , where he helped to develop policy guidelines related tosustainable development . While there, he was engaged in environmental operations work in Latin America.Before joining the World Bank, Daly was Alumni Professor of Economics at
Louisiana State University . He is a co-founder and associate editor of the journal, "Ecological Economics ."He is also a recipient of an Honorary
Right Livelihood Award (the alternativeNobel Prize ), the Heineken Prize for Environmental Science from theRoyal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences , theSophie Prize (Norway) and the Leontief Prize from theGlobal Development and Environment Institute .He is widely credited with having originated the idea of
uneconomic growth , though some credit this toMarilyn Waring who developed it more completely in her study of theUN System of National Accounts .Quotes
“If you’ve eaten poison, you must get rid of the substances that are making you ill. Let us then, apply the stomach pump to the doctrines of economic growth that we have been force-fed for decades.” [ cite web |url=http://www.thesocialcontract.com/pdf/thirteen-three/xiii-3-185.pdf |title=Selected Growth Fallacies |accessdate=2008-03-31 |format= |work= ]
“We cannot have too many people alive simultaneously lest we destroy carrying capacity and thereby reduce the number of lives possible in all subsequent time periods.” Fact|date=March 2008
“Environmental degradation is an iatrogenic disease induced by economic physicians who treat the basic malady of unlimited wants by prescribing unlimited growth.... Yet one certainly does not cure a treatment-induced disease by increasing the treatment dosage.” Daly, H. (2004). The Steady-State Economy. In Eds. S.M. Wheeler and T. Beatley pp.47-52. "The Sustainable Urban Development Reader". Routledge Urban Reader Series. isbn 041531187X
“Current economic growth has uncoupled itself from the world and has become irrelevant. Worse, it has become a blind guide.” Fact|date=March 2008
Publications
Daly's interest in economic development,
population , resources,ecological economics , and the environment has resulted in over a hundred articles as well as numerous books, including:
* 1977, "Steady-State Economics"
* 1989, "For the Common Good", with theologianJohn B. Cobb, Jr. : This received theGrawemeyer Award for ideas for improving World Order.
* 1993, "Valuing the Earth"
* 1996, "Beyond Growth"
* 1999, "Ecological Economics and the Ecology of Economics"
* 2003, "Ecological Economics: Principles and Applications", with Joshua Farley: an economics textbook.References
External links
* [http://www.technocracy.org/natureofgrowth.htm M. King Hubbert on the Nature of Growth. 1974]
* [http://www.stockexchangeofvisions.org/speaker.php?id=14 SEOV: Visions of Herman E. Daly (Video Interviews)]
* [http://www.feasta.org/documents/feastareview/daly.htm First annual Feasta lecture] , 1999, on "uneconomic growth in theory and in fact"
* [http://www.iisd.org/didigest/special/daly.htm Developing Ideas interview]
* [http://www.rightlivelihood.org/recip/daly.htm Right Livelihood Award recipient]
* [http://dieoff.org/page88.htm Steady-State Economics]
* [http://www.electricpolitics.com/podcast/2007/03/ecological_economics.html Electric Politics interview (podcast)]
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