Authors: Robert Ayres
Offers a first-principles view of the history of wealth creation
Shows the unity of the disciplines, from physics and biology to economics, for understanding the requirements of wealth creation
Explains the interactions of information and natural resource flows in the human economy
Highlights the need for business and political leaders to understand basic science, particularly the laws of thermodynamics, in order to make good decisions
This book is about the mechanisms of wealth creation, or what we like to think of as evolutionary "progress." The massive circular flow of goods and services between producers and consumers is not a perpetual motion machine; it has been dependent for the past 150 years on energy inputs from a finite storage of fossil fuels. In this book, you will learn about the three key requirements for wealth creation, and how this process acts according to physical laws, and usually after some part of the natural wealth of the planet has been exploited in an episode of "creative destruction." Knowledge and natural capital, particularly energy, will interact to power the human wealth engine in the future as it has in the past. Will it sputter or continue along the path of evolutionary progress that we have come to expect? Can the new immaterial wealth of information and ideas, which makes up the so-called knowledge economy, replace depleted natural wealth? These questions have no simple answers, but this masterful book will help you to understand the grand challenge of our time.
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