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Exceeding planetary boundaries

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Job seekers per opening

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Nominal wage growth in decline

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Green growth? failure to decouple

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the importance of working hours for the new

economics

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WORKING HOURS IN SELECTED COUNTRIES, 1870-1973

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Working Hours in Selected Countries, 1973-2007

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Household data show 40 years of rising hours

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The flip side of overwork: underwork

• Long term rise in involuntary part-timers

• Weekly hours: 2001 3.3 m 2011 8.6 m• average hours of invol PT: 22.5 per week •  low hours are a cause of poverty and

exacerbate inequality

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Working hours and theories of the labor market

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THE MARXIAN LABOR MARKET

wage

Level of employment

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The US labor market: 25 million still lack adequate work

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Major declines in employment

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Youth unemployment rate, US

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June 2012 study of H.S. grads who did not go to college

2009-2011 graduates16 % employed full time33% unemployed 15% working part time. 17% out of the labor force

2006-2008 graduates37% employed full time. Source: June 2012 study by John J. Heldrich Center for

Workforce Development at Rutgers University.

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Unemployment rate for college grads

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How can we respond to this deterioration?

Group exercise: what are “new economics” approaches related to the labor market that can address the growing oversupply of labor and worsening condition of workers in the labor market?

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De-commodifying Labor

• The goals of new economics (democracy, equity, and ecological limits) require de-commodification of labor

• Threat of job loss has been key to reproduction of the economic system and to the growth imperative

• worker coops• other publically owned assets• hours reductions• expansion of low/no cost access to goods and

services/HTSP• public provisioning—“hyper-efficient public goods”

(energy, transport, food, other?) • income streams from new assets (cap and dividend)

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The challenges ahead

Drastically reduce ecological impact in a short period of timeSolve the unemployment crisisBe fair: improve the distributions of assets and incomeCreate wealth and well-being (enhance productivity)Avoid top-down, inefficient or elitist solutions: i.e., meet people’s needsCreate a politics to make this happen

PLENITUDE: an integrated approach working on all these fronts

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Plenitude: the economic model

Green tech shift: to a closed loop/clean production and consumption systemEco-knowledge: open source transmission and ecological skill diffusionReduce hours in BAU jobs, build time wealthA growing green sector of small scale enterprises; new property formsInvest in social capital and common propertyRevamp the consumer sector

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Rising Output &Consumption

EcologicalImpact

From Productivity Growth to Ecological Impact: when hours do

not fall SCALE EFFECT

Productivity Growth

TechnologyChange

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Less Growth in Output

EcologicalImpact

Reducing Ecological Impact: achieve sustainability in ways that

enhance well-being

Productivity Growth

TechnologyChange

Reduced Hours of Work

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Changes in Household Behavior: Composition

Effect• Households have

both time and income budgets. If low-impact activities are more time consuming, reductions in working hours can lead to reduced household impacts

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The multiple dividend of shorter hours

• Benefit #1: shorter hours lead to lower unemployment and more job creation; they partially de-commodify labor

• Benefit #2: shorter hours reduce ecological and carbon footprints

• Benefit #3: shorter hours give people more free time, reduce stress, enhance family life and community, enable political activity, and enable self-provisioning and lower cost lifestyles

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HIGH TECH SELF PROVIDING & GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Hours released from the BAU economy get deployed to “self-providing” and green entrepreneurship

reduces market dependence and reliance on large corporations

builds a small-scale, low-impact sector of enterprises

builds self-reliance and local resilience helps individuals acquire skills, thereby

improving the wage distributionenhances community

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Permaculture and urban agriculture: green production and

self-reliance

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Micro-generation of energy

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DIY home building

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:fabrication technology

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Why self-provisioning is savvy economics

High-productivity: high-tech, high in knowledge, esp eco-

knowledgeSmall scale

Low financial barriers to entryInsurance against adverse events (climate or financial

disruption)Can build social capital

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Factor e Farm: a self-sufficient, high-tech, replicable, open source

communityPlenitude in action

Eco-restorationPermacultureAll DIY

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Post industrial peasant economics

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Transitional policies and pathways

• Vision: Frithjof Bergman’s New Work System; nef’s 21 hours

• New hires at 80%• Work Sharing as part of UI system• Voluntary time/income tradeoffs for high

income workers• Income and consumption provision for

low hours workers• Short hours for new businesses

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Session 2. new consumer regimes

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Interrogating growth by thinking materially

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Unsustainable Consumption:Apparel Accumulation in the USA

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Apparel Discard:Used apparel exports from US to Rest of

World 1991-2004

Source: UN Commodity Trade Statistics Database

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Material consumption per capita and day

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Reducing the costs of reproduction through

sharing

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thredUP: the Netflix of Clothing

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Consumers at the cutting edge: innovations in sustainable consumption

9.1 million items a year on freecycle

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http://clrn.dmlhub.net/

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http://www.newdream.org/resources/2011-07-new-dream-mini-views-visualizing-a-plenitude-economy

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