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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Pascal van Griethuysen, PhD. Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva, Switzerland MIA Geneva – 01.12.2010 Why are we growth-addicted ?
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Outline property & capitalist expansion eco-social repercussions the transition obstacles conclusions
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Capitalist Economy PROPERTY INSTITUTION property titles ( material & immaterial yields ) credit relation & money creation capitalisation & self-expansion
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Monetary capitalisation CREDIT RELATION Creditor Debtor financing (money creation) payback + interest limited time solvability profitability time pressure
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Property Economy Condition : CAPITALIST SELF EXPANSION Property material & immaterial assets Financed activities money creation circular & cumulative property self-expansion monetary return monetary value of engaged property
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch END : property value = monetary growth MEANS ? physical growth ( spatial expansion, biotic resources overexploitation, industrialisation, mineral resources depletion ) commercial strategies ( lay-off, delocalisation, marketing, advertising ) institutional strategies ( commoditisation, enclosure, market creation; selective deregulation & liberalisation ) profit driven innovations ( technical, commercial, financial & institutional ) property capitalisation & concentration ( acquisitions & fusions )
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Property Economy ABS’ EXPANSION (USB$)
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Property expansion ECO-SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES resources depletion & surexploitation ecological degradation widening inequities (exclusion, power concentration) eco-social vicious dynamics
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch The Transition A HIERARCHY INVERSION Property economy eco-social considerations subordinated to economic capitalist rationality Economic rationality Sustainable Development economic activities subordinated to eco-social imperatives Eco-social rationale
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch GENERAL APPROACH subordinate property expansion to eco-social considerations multiple dimensions & temporalities integrated strategy & articulated policies The Transition
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Implementing Degrowth INTEGRATED MULTI-LEVEL STRATEGY Property Financed activities money creation monetary return scoping property regulating capitalisation orienting investments allocating returns confining expansion
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch Degrowth transition MAIN OBSTACLES vested interests power relations property economy’s specific path
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch property agents institutional framework influence reinforcement INSTITUTIONAL LOCK IN Property expansion path capitalist ever more compatible institutional arrangements
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch CLIMATE REGIME capitalist initial compatibility (UNFCCC) marginal environmental objective (Kyoto) capitalist compatible arrangements (emission quota & trading, carbon finance, capitalisation & speculation) alternatives’ eviction (contraction/convergence) governance lock-in (Copenhagen) Capitalist institutional arrangements
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pascal.vangriethuysen@graduateinstitute.ch property self-expansion as the driving force of the capitalist/industrial expansion eco-social repercussions : need for transition property & eco-social rationale integrated strategy of articulated policies capitalist path dependency & lock-in Conclusion
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