Herman Daly

Herman Daly

economist United States

Herman Daly was a pioneering ecological economist known for his critical examination of traditional economic models and their disregard for environmental costs. His work emphasized the need to account for natural capital and advocated for a more sustainable approach to economic growth, challenging the prevailing reliance on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the primary measure of economic success.

Born on Oct 01, 1938 (87 years old)

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Indonesia Indonesia: Herman Daly argues that placing nature only as a subsector of the economy is a mistake. 7

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South Africa South Africa: Herman Daly warned that modern economies were depleting natural capital under the guise of income. 8

Mail & Guardian: Why economic accounting must include nature – The Mail & Guardian