I agree strongly with Alessandro (and should say I am a former colleague of David's).
For those interested, I recently published a synthesis of work on growth (its limits), inequality, well-being and new approaches to development. Its conclusion might be described as 'paradigm shift of bust.'
Here's a 'vigorous' review from the UK newspaper, The Guardian.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/feb/28/cancel-apocalypse-andrew-simms-review
There are several chapters in the book not mentioned here which deal specifically with the subjects of this current strand of conversation.
Best,
Andrew Simms
NEF Fellow
New Economics Foundation)
www.neweconomics.org
3 Jonathan St, London, SE11 5NH
For those interested, I recently published a synthesis of work on growth (its limits), inequality, well-being and new approaches to development. Its conclusion might be described as 'paradigm shift of bust.'
Here's a 'vigorous' review from the UK newspaper, The Guardian.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/feb/28/cancel-apocalypse-andrew-simms-review
There are several chapters in the book not mentioned here which deal specifically with the subjects of this current strand of conversation.
Best,
Andrew Simms
NEF Fellow
New Economics Foundation)
www.neweconomics.org
3 Jonathan St, London, SE11 5NH