Systemic Crises in Hierarchical Ecological Economies

Human beings are both the slaves and the masters of the ecosystems in which they live. This paper examines the interrelationship between economic decision-making hierarchies and ecological hierarchies. Conditions under which discontinuous changes can occur are presented both for top-down and bottom-up causes. Appropriate institutional arrangements for minimizing ecological disruption are analyzed and depend on the nature of the relationship between the economic and ecological hierarchies. In some cases this will involve self-managed economic units operating at the appropriate level of the ecological hierarchy.

[1]  J. Rosser,et al.  Comparative Economics in a Transforming World Economy , 1996 .

[2]  Carl Folke,et al.  CHARACTERISTICS OF NESTED LIVING SYSTEMS , 1993 .

[3]  T. Allen,et al.  Toward a Unified Ecology. , 1993 .

[4]  Elias L. Khalil,et al.  Economics and Biology: Eight Areas of Research , 1992 .

[5]  Bryan G. Norton,et al.  Policy implications of Gaian theory , 1992 .

[6]  Kathleen P. Iannello Decisions Without Hierarchy: Feminist Interventions in Organization Theory and Practice , 1992 .

[7]  Charles Perrings,et al.  Towards an ecological economics of sustainability , 1992 .

[8]  D. Bromley,et al.  Environment and Economy: Property Rights and Public Policy , 1992 .

[9]  G. G. Stevenson Common Property Economics: A General Theory and Land Use Applications , 1991 .

[10]  J. J. Kay,et al.  A nonequilibrium thermodynamic framework for discussing ecosystem integrity , 1991 .

[11]  J. Barkley Rosser,et al.  From Catastrophe to Chaos: A General Theory of Economic Discontinuities , 1991 .

[12]  J. Cordell A sea of small boats , 1989 .

[13]  E. Greenberg Workplace Democracy: The Political Effects of Participation , 1986 .

[14]  John S. Nicolis,et al.  Dynamics of hierarchical systems - an evolutionary approach , 1986, Springer series in synergetics.

[15]  R. Radner Repeated Principal-Agent Games with Discounting , 1985 .

[16]  B. Horvat The Political Economy of Socialism , 1983 .

[17]  Keith Jamtgaard,et al.  OVERGRAZING IN PASTORAL AREAS THE COMMONS RECONSIDERED , 1981 .

[18]  Marc J. Diener,et al.  On the Perfect Delay Convention or the Revolt of the Slaved Variables , 1981 .

[19]  R. G. Cummings,et al.  Thermodynamic and Economic Concepts as Related to Resource-Use Policies , 1980 .

[20]  P. Risser Man and the biosphere , 1979 .

[21]  Kenneth E. Boulding,et al.  Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution , 1978 .

[22]  Stephen A. Marglin,et al.  What Do Bosses Do? , 1974 .

[23]  H. Maturana,et al.  Autopoiesis: the organization of living systems, its characterization and a model. , 1974, Currents in modern biology.

[24]  C. S. Holling Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems , 1973 .

[25]  N. Georgescu-Roegen The Entropy Law and the Economic Process , 1973 .

[26]  G. Hardin,et al.  The Tragedy of the Commons , 1968, Green Planet Blues.

[27]  A Koestler,et al.  Ghost in the Machine , 1970 .

[28]  M. Djilas,et al.  The New Class. , 1958 .

[29]  H. Gordon,et al.  The economic theory of a common-property resource: The fishery , 1954, Journal of Political Economy.

[30]  Norbert Wiener,et al.  Cybernetics. , 1948, Scientific American.

[31]  E. Schrödinger,et al.  What is life? : the physical aspect of the living cell , 1946 .