Is Progress “Progressive?”

Mariano Torras Complexity, Environment/Sustainability, Future, General, Politics, Public policy/Wellbeing, Science Leave a Comment

February 6, 2021

It is not only because I am presently running a seminar on progress that I write about it here, although it has inspired me. Economic progress is a subject that has interested me for my entire career, and much of my research and writing is devoted to it. But progress is an idea that goes far beyond economics. It is, for example, related to politics, which is from where we hear the term “progressive.” But is progress progressive? What does progress even …

Remember Climate Change?

Mariano Torras Complexity, Environment/Sustainability, Future, General, Politics, Public policy/Wellbeing, Reflections, Science Leave a Comment

January 31, 2021

“I’ve starred in a lot of science fiction movies and, let me tell you something, climate change is not science fiction. This is a battle in the real world, it is impacting us right now.” (Arnold Schwarzenegger) The current pandemic has made us mostly, at least temporarily, forget climate change. Climate change will be with us for a long time to come, so keeping it newsworthy was challenging even before Covid-19 hit us. But it is important not to forget about it. …

GDP Growth: Seriously Flawed but Not Going Anywhere

Mariano Torras Complexity, Ecological Economics, Environment/Sustainability, General, Macroeconomics, Methodology/Statistics, Politics, Public policy/Wellbeing, Reflections Leave a Comment

December 31, 2020

“Where do people earn the Per Capita Income? More than one starving soul would like to know.” (Eduardo Galeano) U.S. GDP plunged in the second quarter of 2020 at an annualized rate of 31.7 percent. From the standpoint of history, the report was shocking (although perhaps not surprising, given the abrupt policy response to the pandemic). Equally shocking (and unsurprising) was the news for the third quarter, which reported an unprecedented growth rate of 33.1 percent. Yet for most people …

On Getting “Back to Normal”

Mariano Torras Environment/Sustainability, Finance, Future, General, Health/Disease, Politics, Public policy/Wellbeing, Reflections 1 Comment

August 13, 2020

It is quite understandable that after five months of one unprecedented event after another people in the United States are experiencing Covid fatigue and yearning for a return to normal. But what exactly is “normal?” And should we be wishing for a return to it? The question reminds me of a comedian I saw almost exactly four years ago who was discussing the 2016 contest between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. “Clinton or Trump,” he mused, “it’s a little like …