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Consumptionomics: Asia's Role in Reshaping Capitalism and Saving the Planet

Consumptionomics: Asia's Role in Reshaping Capitalism and Saving the Planet

Consumptionomics is a unique Asian perspective on sustainability and the economy that tackles head on the political hot potato of the next decade.

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ISBN 9780470828571
Published 4 March 2013 by John Wiley and Sons Australia
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Nair, Chandran

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ISBN-13 9780470828571
ISBN-10 0470828579
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Publisher John Wiley and Sons Australia
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Publication Date 4 March 2013
International Publication Date 9 March 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Nair, Chandran
Category Economics
Economic Theory & Philosophy
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Asia - Foreign economic relations, Asia - Economic policy, Asia - Economic conditions - 21st century, Consumption (Economics) - Asia, Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
NBS Text Economics: Professional & General
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 256
Dimensions Width: 156mm
Height: 234mm
Spine: 21mm
Weight 533g
Dewey Code 339.47095
Catalogue Code 268231

Description of this Book

Consumption has been the fuel that has driven the engine of global capitalism. The recent financial crisis has seen the West's leading economists and policy makers urging Asia to make a conscious effort to consume more and thereby help save the global economy. This is a view shaped by conventional wisdom which conveniently refuses to acknowledge both the unpleasant effects of consumption and the limits to growth.
Consumptionomics argues that this blinkered view needs to be replaced by a more rational approach to the challenges of the 21st century. If Asians aspire to consumption levels taken for granted in the West the results will be environmentally catastrophic across the globe. Needless to say it will also have significant geopolitical impacts as nations scramble for diminishing resources.
Asian governments and leaders find themselves at a crossroads. They may either continue on the current, unsustainable path of Western-style consumption-led capitalism, disregarding the evidence, or they may realize that they hold the unenviable responsibility of leading the world to a more sustainable path. The solutions will entail making sensitive political choices and adopting certain forms of government to effect such a fundamental change of direction. This will all fly in the face of current ideological beliefs rooted in free market capitalism. But if Asia is willing to take on this responsibility it will help to save the planet whilst reshaping capitalism.

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Author's Bio

Chandran Nair is the founder of the Global Institute For Tomorrow (GIFT), an independent social venture think tank dedicated to advancing understanding of the impact of globalization through thought leadership and positive action to affect change. He was chairman of Environmental Resources Management (ERM) in Asia Pacific until 2004, establishing the company as Asia's leading environmental consultancy. For more than a decade he has strongly advocated a more sustainable approach to development in Asia, advising governments and multinational corporations to instill their policies and key decision-making processes with these principles. In addition to his work with GIFT, Chandran Nair continues to provide strategic management advice and coaching to business leaders.

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