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Hoffmann Advanced Research Seminar
Thursday
03
April
HARS - Michael Peters

A Theory of Endogenous Degrowth and Environmental Sustainability

Michael Peters
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Maison de la paix, P2 - S8

The Hoffmann Advanced Research Seminars at the Geneva Graduate Institute bring together leading academics working on key issues related to Global Sustainability.

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For this session we are pleased to welcome Michael Peters, Associate Professor of Economics at Yale University. He will present his research on:

A Theory of Endogenous Degrowth and Environmental Sustainability

Abstract:
We develop and quantify a growth theory where consumers’ preferences are defined over products with varying environmental impacts. Preferences are non-homothetic: Necessities are intensive in material inputs whose production leads to high emissions, while luxury goods, being more reliant on services, exhibit a comparatively lower environmental footprint. Directed innovation is the focal point of the study: it can be aimed at either enhancing the productivity of material production or refining the quality of luxury goods. Over time, innovation increasingly prioritizes quality improvement, consequently reducing the environmental impact of economic growth. The pace of structural transformation and the composition of GDP are both endogenous and susceptible to policy interventions. The shift towards quality-oriented growth may result in a decline in (mis)measured GDP growth without a decrease in welfare. Extending the model to a two-country trade scenario reveals that trade barriers could have a detrimental effect on environmental sustainability.

Authors: 
Philippe Aghion (Collège de France), Timo Boppart (University of Zurich), Matthew Schwartzman (Yale University), and Fabrizio Zilibotti (Yale University).

A light buffet will be served following the seminar, providing an opportunity for further discussion and networking.

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