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ECONOMICS OF THE COMING
SPACE SHIP EARTH
KENNETH BOULDING

Prof. Prabha Panth,
Osmania University
Concept of the Earth
• Earlier people thought that the Earth was
without limit.
• It could supply natural resources infinitely.
• Earth was “Open Access” – i.e.
– Anyone can use the natural resources.
– No problems of disposal of wastes.
– Natural resources can be exploited without
limits, as they were infinitely available.
17-Oct-13

Prabha Panth

2
Cowboy Economy
• Kenneth Boulding calls this as
the “Cowboy Economy”.
• Humans were exploitative and destructive.
• After using and wasting an area, they would
move to new areas to exploit.
• They did not bother about natural resources
depletion, because new areas are always
available.
• They did not bother about pollution, for when
one area is polluted, they can move to a new
place
17-Oct-13
Prabha Panth

3
Cowboy Economy
• More and more Consumption is regarded
as a good thing
• So also more and more production.
• Assuming that natural resources are
available infinitely, then this is possible.
• Also it is assumed that the Earth can
dispose of the wastes created by
production and consumption.
17-Oct-13

Prabha Panth

4
Boulding’s criticism
• Boulding pointed out that the Earth is
limited.
– The total stock of natural resources on this
Earth is finite.
– All economically available areas on Earth are
occupied.
– No new areas to conquer and exploit.
– Not possible to have the “Cowboy” type of
economy – of using and discarding land and
resources.
17-Oct-13

Prabha Panth

5
Closed System
•Therefore the Earth is a closed system.
• In a closed system, all inputs and outputs
are interconnected.
– Nothing comes from outside, except sunshine.
– Nothing can be thrown outside the Earth into
Space.
– The economies of the Earth should sustain
themselves with the available resources of the
Earth.
– The wastes also have to be retained on this
Earth.
17-Oct-13

Prabha Panth

6
Econo-sphere
• The world economy can be thought of as
an "Econo-sphere"
– It is a subset of the Global system.
– Inputs: production adds to stock of economic
goods,
– Outputs: consumption which subtracts from it,
– Natural resources flow into the economic
system,
– And wastes flow out, but do not enter the
economic system.
17-Oct-13

Prabha Panth

7
Space Ship Earth
• Boulding points out that the Earth is a
closed system, circulating in space.
• It is like a SPACE SHIP.
• It is completely self reliant.
• Only solar energy comes from
outside.
• Humans cannot dispose off their
wastes outside.
• There is no “outside”.
17-Oct-13
Prabha Panth

8
Space ship Economy
• All natural resources have to be recycled
to sustain the economies.
• Stock of natural resources should be kept
constant not wasted.
• All wastes created have also to be kept
within the Earth.
• Necessary to reduce output
• And reduce consumption.
• Minimisation not maximisation
17-Oct-13

Prabha Panth

9
In a Space Ship Economy:
• Technological change should aim at the
maintenance of a given total stock of
output.
• Reduce output (that is, less production
and consumption)
• Reduce depreciation and obsolescence.
• Develop technology that can recycle
wastes.
17-Oct-13

Prabha Panth

10

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  • 1. ECONOMICS OF THE COMING SPACE SHIP EARTH KENNETH BOULDING Prof. Prabha Panth, Osmania University
  • 2. Concept of the Earth • Earlier people thought that the Earth was without limit. • It could supply natural resources infinitely. • Earth was “Open Access” – i.e. – Anyone can use the natural resources. – No problems of disposal of wastes. – Natural resources can be exploited without limits, as they were infinitely available. 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 2
  • 3. Cowboy Economy • Kenneth Boulding calls this as the “Cowboy Economy”. • Humans were exploitative and destructive. • After using and wasting an area, they would move to new areas to exploit. • They did not bother about natural resources depletion, because new areas are always available. • They did not bother about pollution, for when one area is polluted, they can move to a new place 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 3
  • 4. Cowboy Economy • More and more Consumption is regarded as a good thing • So also more and more production. • Assuming that natural resources are available infinitely, then this is possible. • Also it is assumed that the Earth can dispose of the wastes created by production and consumption. 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 4
  • 5. Boulding’s criticism • Boulding pointed out that the Earth is limited. – The total stock of natural resources on this Earth is finite. – All economically available areas on Earth are occupied. – No new areas to conquer and exploit. – Not possible to have the “Cowboy” type of economy – of using and discarding land and resources. 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 5
  • 6. Closed System •Therefore the Earth is a closed system. • In a closed system, all inputs and outputs are interconnected. – Nothing comes from outside, except sunshine. – Nothing can be thrown outside the Earth into Space. – The economies of the Earth should sustain themselves with the available resources of the Earth. – The wastes also have to be retained on this Earth. 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 6
  • 7. Econo-sphere • The world economy can be thought of as an "Econo-sphere" – It is a subset of the Global system. – Inputs: production adds to stock of economic goods, – Outputs: consumption which subtracts from it, – Natural resources flow into the economic system, – And wastes flow out, but do not enter the economic system. 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 7
  • 8. Space Ship Earth • Boulding points out that the Earth is a closed system, circulating in space. • It is like a SPACE SHIP. • It is completely self reliant. • Only solar energy comes from outside. • Humans cannot dispose off their wastes outside. • There is no “outside”. 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 8
  • 9. Space ship Economy • All natural resources have to be recycled to sustain the economies. • Stock of natural resources should be kept constant not wasted. • All wastes created have also to be kept within the Earth. • Necessary to reduce output • And reduce consumption. • Minimisation not maximisation 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 9
  • 10. In a Space Ship Economy: • Technological change should aim at the maintenance of a given total stock of output. • Reduce output (that is, less production and consumption) • Reduce depreciation and obsolescence. • Develop technology that can recycle wastes. 17-Oct-13 Prabha Panth 10