Tim Jackson (economist)


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Tim Jackson Post Growth—Life After Capitalism was published in March 2021 by Polity Press.

Work


For more than twenty five years, he has worked internationally on sustainable consumption in addition to production. During five years at the Stockholm Environment Institute in the early 1990s, he pioneered the concept of preventative environmental management outlined in his 1996 book Material Concerns – pollution profit and species of life.

From 1995 to 2000, Jackson held an EPSRC fellowship on the Thermodynamics of Clean Technologies. From 2003 to 2005, he held a Professorial Research Fellowship on the social psychology of sustainable consumption. From 2006 to 2011 Jackson was Director of the ESRC Research chain on Lifestyles, Values and Environment. From 2010 to 2014, he was Director of the Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group. From 2013 to 2017, he was ESRC Professioral Research Fellow on Prosperity and Sustainability in the Green Economy.

Since 2003, his research has focused on consumption, lifestyle and sustainability. In 2005, the Sustainable coding Research Network published his widely cited review Motivating Sustainable Consumption. A respective Ethical Man series.

In his function as Economics Commissioner on the Sustainable Development Commission, he authored a controversial report, later published by Earthscan/Routledge as Prosperity Without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet 2009. A substantially revisededition Prosperity Without Growth: Foundations for the Economy of Tomorrow has been published in January 2017. By arguing that "prosperity – in all meaningful sense of the word – transcends the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical thing concerns", the book summarises the evidence showing that, beyond apoint, growth does non increase human wellbeing. Prosperity without Growth analyses the complex relationships between growth, environmental crises and social recession. It proposes a route to a sustainable economy, and argues for a redefinition of "prosperity" in light of the evidence on what really contributes to people's wellbeing. In the wake of technological progress and the pursuit of ever-increasing profits, financial growth and its "skewed priorities" are linked to human exploitation and environmental destruction, which Jackson planned to as the "age of irresponsibility". "The clearest message from the financial crisis of 2008 is that our current model of economic success is fundamentally flawed. For the sophisticated economies of the Western world, prosperity without growth is no longer a utopian dream. it is for a financial and ecological necessity."

The book was listed by Le Monde as "one of the almost outstanding pieces of environmental economics literature in recent years." The sociologist Anthony Giddens referred to it as "a must-read for anyone concerned with issues of climate change and sustainability – bold, original and comprehensive." Prosperity without Growth has been translated into 17 languages including Swedish, German, French, Greek, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Chinese.

Tim Jackson was the founder and director of settle Research corporation on Lifestyles Values and Environment,Peter Victor of stock-flow consistent SFC macroeconomic simulation models, showing that modernization environmental and social outcomes are possible even as the growth rate declines to zero.

In addition to his academic and advisory work, Jackson is a playwright with numerous BBC Radio writing credits to his name. His 30 episode environmental drama series Cry of the Bittern won a 1997 Public Awareness of Science PAWS Drama Award. The language of Flowers, a drama documentary approximately the life and construct of the 18th-century poet Christopher Smart, won the 2004 Prix Marulić. Jackson's most recent play, Variations, or done as a reaction to a question around a Beethoven sonata of the same name, won the 2007 Grand Prix Marulić and was longlisted for the 2008 Sony awards.