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Title: The%20Value%20Revolution%20in%20Economics


1
The Value Revolution in Economics
  • Wealth, Indicators Accounting

2
Redefining Wealth
  • Quantitative
  • Money Material
  • Accumulation
  • Qualitative
  • Well-being
  • Regeneration

3
Quantification Value
  • What is measured gets done
  • What gets counted is valued
  • What is valued gets counted

4
Indicators
  • If it is to be achieved, the new economic
    system will result from our becoming better
    ecological accountants at the community level. If
    we must as a future necessity recycle essentially
    all materials and run on sunlight, then our
    future will depend on accounting as the most
    important and interesting discipline.
  • Wes Jackson,
  • Becoming Native to This Place

5
Indicators Value
  • Expression of potential for a knowledge-based
    economy
  • Centrality of end-use requires more
    sophisticated monitoring of human need.
  • also required by the centrality of creativity to
    qualitative economic development.
  • Radical potential of eco-literacy
  • Murray Fordist Waste Economy depended as much on
    deskilling of the consumer as deskilling of the
    worker.
  • Deflating Financialization potential to replace
    money as key determinant of value
  • decommodifying money money as pure information

6
Indicators real wealth
  • Qualitative Wealth is far more complex requires
    more quantification
  • Qualitative Wealth is place-based or specific to
    circumstances
  • Qualitative Wealth is needs-based, requiring
    examination of consumption.
  • Accounting takes place on many levels in terms
    appropriate to that level

7
A Dashboard for the Cockpit
  • The Family of indicators
  • Urban Metabolism or regional mass balance
  • Green GDP (e.g. Genuine Progress IndicatorGPI )
  • Ecological Footprint
  • Carbon accounting / carbon footprint
  • Life-cycle Assessment (products, processes,
    landscapes)
  • Industry-based accounts food, building,
    forestry, etc.
  • Local Development Standards
  • 5 capitals personal, professional, spiritual,
    environmental and financial
  • Firm sustainability accounting
  • Sustainable Community Indicators
  • Risk Assessment, EIA, etc.

8
Indicators Trends in Regulation
  • Raw material for certification systems
  • Regulation as more civil society-based
  • Markets as values-driven
  • FSC wood / LEED building / etc.
  • integrated evaluation / regulation / marketing
    systems

9
Entrepreneurial Value Creation
  • Local Food Plus
  • valuation
  • regulation
  • marketing
  • education

10
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The Evolution of Indicators
  • Difficulties with many early indicator sets
  • Wish-lists, divorced from solutions or
    relationships
  • Either too detailed or too aggregated
    /oversimplified
  • Next Generation of Indicators
  • from librarians to plumbers

12
Indicator Design
  • organized around a purpose
  • highlight important trade-offs
  • Varieties those that
  • cause an outcome (e.g. reduce air pollution)
  • document the outcome (e.g. amount of smog)
  • react to the outcome (air pollution legislation)

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Genuine Wealth Assessment Life-cycle
16
Business-related Applications
  • Internal accounts
  • Natural Step, ISO 14000, Eco-footprint,
    Sustainability Reporting
  • Government Regulation
  • Alternative Industry Standards
  • --LEED green bldg. FSC wood B Corporation
  • Innovative Business Models
  • -- B Corporation
  • -- McDonough/Braungart Protocol
  • --Local Food Plus

17
Business Applications-II
  • Builds external costs into firm decisions
  • Essential to Triple Bottom Line
  • SBLS can be translated into financial bottom
    line
  • Crucial to Stakeholder relationships
  • Made easier by network support
  • --market transformation

18
Business Applications-III
  • Sustainability accounting Global Reporting
    Initiative
  • Triple Bottom Line accounting
  • Social accountability reports
  • Outcome-based reporting mapping
  • etc.

19
Genuine Wealth Applications
  • All 5 capitals financial, built, natural,
    social, human
  • Balance sheet for each
  • Full-cost sustainable income statement
  • Progress indicators
  • Genuine Progress Report

20
LCA and Product life-cycles Environmental
Lock-in over a Products Development Cycle
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