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A political economist and environmentalist, Simms studied at the [[London School of Economics]] although he is evasive on the question of what degree (if any) he obtained and has written a number of reports on climate change, [[Economic globalization|globalisation]] and [[localisation (economics)|localisation]], development issues, debt (conventional and [[ecological debt]]), finance and banking, corporate accountability, [[genetic engineering]] and [[food security]]. |
A political economist and environmentalist, Simms studied at the [[London School of Economics]] although he is evasive on the question of what degree (if any) he obtained and has written a number of reports on climate change, [[Economic globalization|globalisation]] and [[localisation (economics)|localisation]], development issues, debt (conventional and [[ecological debt]]), finance and banking, corporate accountability, [[genetic engineering]] and [[food security]]. |
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In 2009 Simms was the policy director at the New Economics Foundation.<ref name=bbc /> |
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Simms is the author of several books including ''Ecological Debt: The Health of the Planet & the Wealth of Nations'' (2005), ''[[Tesco]]poly: How one shop came out on top and why it matters'' (2007), ''Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth?'' (co-author)(2008), ''The New Economics'' (co-author)(2009), ''Eminent Corporations: the Rise and Fall of the Great British Corporation'' (co-author)(2010), and most recently ''Cancel the Apocalypse: the New Path to Prosperity'' (2013). |
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==Publications== |
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Simms is the author of several books including: |
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*''Ecological Debt: The Health of the Planet & the Wealth of Nations'' (2005, 2009) [[Pluto Press]] |
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*''Tescopoly: How one shop came out on top and why it matters'' (2007) |
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*''Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth?'' (co-author)(2008) |
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*''The New Economics'' (co-author)(2009) |
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*''Eminent Corporations: the Rise and Fall of the Great British Corporation'' (co-author)(2010) |
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*''Cancel the Apocalypse: the New Path to Prosperity'' (2013) [[Little, Brown and Company]] |
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==See also== |
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* [[Tesco]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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<ref name=bbc>{{cite web|last1=Simms|first1=Andrew|title=Ecological debt: No way back from bankrupt|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7988648.stm|publisher=[[BBC]]|accessdate=17 February 2015}}</ref> |
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Andrew Simms is an author and Fellow at the New Economics Foundation.[1] He also served as Policy Director for ten years, Communications Director, and established the Climate Change Programme for the foundation. He co-authored The Green New Deal and co-founded the Green New Deal Group, [2] and the climate campaign onehundredmonths.org [3] He was a Principal Speaker of the Green Party.[4]
A political economist and environmentalist, Simms studied at the London School of Economics although he is evasive on the question of what degree (if any) he obtained and has written a number of reports on climate change, globalisation and localisation, development issues, debt (conventional and ecological debt), finance and banking, corporate accountability, genetic engineering and food security.
In 2009 Simms was the policy director at the New Economics Foundation.[5]
Publications
Simms is the author of several books including:
- Ecological Debt: The Health of the Planet & the Wealth of Nations (2005, 2009) Pluto Press
- Tescopoly: How one shop came out on top and why it matters (2007)
- Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? (co-author)(2008)
- The New Economics (co-author)(2009)
- Eminent Corporations: the Rise and Fall of the Great British Corporation (co-author)(2010)
- Cancel the Apocalypse: the New Path to Prosperity (2013) Little, Brown and Company
See also
References
External links
- Home of the New Economics Foundation
- From World Power: Ecological Debt: The Health of the Planet & the Wealth of Nations
- ↑ Guardian: Andrew Simms
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ New Economics Foundation biography
- ↑ Referenzfehler: Ungültiges
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