AlexanderSamuel, Property beyond Growth: Toward a Politics of Voluntary Simplicity (D Phil Thesis, University of Melbourne, 2011), www.simplicityinstitute.org/publications.
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See, eg, LawnPhilip and SandersRichard, ‘Has Australia Surpassed its Optimal Macroeconomic Scale? Finding out with the Aid of “Benefit” and “Cost” Accounts and a Sustainable Net Benefit Index’ (1999) 28(2) Ecological Economics213. See also, LawnPhilip and ClarkeMatthew, Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific: Studies Using the Genuine Progress Indicator (Edward Elgar, 2008).
See, eg, HolmStig-Olof and EnglundGöran, ‘Increased Ecoefficiency and Gross Rebound Effect: Evidence from USA and six European countries 1960–2002’ (2009) 68(3) Ecological Economics879.
11.
See generally, PolimeniJohn, The Jevons Paradox and the Myth of Resource Efficiency Improvements (Earthscan, 2008).
12.
SchneiderFrancisKallisGiorgos and Martinez-AlierJoan, ‘Crisis or Opportunity? Economic Degrowth for Social Equity and Ecological Sustainability’ (2010) 18(6) Journal of Cleaner Production512.
13.
See Alexander, above n 2; and Alexander, above n 6. See also, AlexanderSamuel and UssherSimon, ‘The Voluntary Simplicity Movement: A Multi-National Survey Analysis in Theoretical Context’ (2012) 12 (1) Journal of Consumer Culture66.
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For a recent review of the peak oil arguments and further references, see HirschRobertBezdekRoger and WendlingRobert, The Impending World Energy Mess: What it is and what it means to YOU (Apogee Prime, 2010).