Jackson, Tim2019-09-252019-09-252010-11-082009-03-26http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/175910"Accordingly, this report sets out a critical examination of the relationship between prosperity and growth. It acknowledges at the outset that poorer nations stand in urgent need of economic development. But it also questions whether ever-rising incomes for the already-rich are an appropriate goal for policy in a world constrained by ecological limits. Its aim is not just to analyse the dynamics of an emerging ecological crisis that is likely to dwarf the existing economic crisis. But also to put forward coherent policy proposals (Box 1) that will facilitate the transition to a sustainable economy. In short, this report challenges the assumption of continued economic expansion in rich countries and asks: is it possible to achieve prosperity without growth?" (p. 6)engWith permission of the license/copyright holderclimate changeclimate ethicsnatural resourcessustainable developmenteconomic justicevaluesgrowthecologyconsumerismeconomic ethicsEconomic ethicsEnvironmental ethicsProsperity without growth?Preprint