Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth

physioeconomics: the basis for long-run economic growth

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Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth

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According to Philip Parker, the relationship between physics-based physiology and macroeconomics may come to dominate explanations of economic growth. His argument focuses on the so-called equatorial paradox--the phenomenon that a country's latitude explains up to 70 percent of cross-country variances in per capita income. After introducing concepts from physics and physiology as the building blocks of homeostatic utility, he explains the role of homeostatic utility in economic growth. Specifically, he shows that a country's performance is gauged not by its absolute level of income or consumption, but by how far it is from a homeostatic steady state governed by what he calls physioeconomics. Countries closer to their homeostatic steady state grow more slowly than those farther away.

Parker shows how factors such as income, aggregate savings, investment, technology, entrepreneurship, production, and outputs per worker are influenced by the more fundamental principles of physics and physiology. He focuses particularly on the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that drives motivation, monitors homeostasis, and ultimately keeps us alive via neural, autonomic, and hormonal adjustments. He presents evidence that long-run growth can be attributed to variances in hypothalmic activity.

A physioeconomic approach to growth can lead to better economic policies, measures of performance, and predictions of progress. To take just one example, policymakers would be quicker to realize that food aid to warmer regions can destroy local farming economies that supply adequate caloric needs at a lower steady state.

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Makes a connection between physics-based physiology and macroeconomics, focusing on the so-called equatorial paradox. Explaining concepts from physics and physiology as the basic elements of homeostatic ulitlity, the author goes on to explain the role of homeostatic ulitlity in economic growth. DLC: Economic development.

Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth

Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth,Philip Parker,The MIT Press,026216194X,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Development - Economic Development,Economic Development,Economics - General,Economics - Macroeconomics,Physics,Business & Economics / Economics / General,Development economics,Economic theory & philosophy,Macroeconomics

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