John Gowdy is the Rittenhouse Teaching Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Dr. Gowdy's areas of interest include Ecological Economics, Evolutionary Economics, Welfare Theory and Policy, and Behavioral Economics. Within these sub-fields of economics his current work is in the areas of biodiversity valuation, climate change, and sustainable development in South Asia. John is past president of the U.S. Society for Ecological Economics and current President of the International Society for Ecological Economics. He has been a Fulbright scholar at the Economic University of Vienna, Leverhulme Professor at Leeds University and a visiting scholar at the Autonomous University in Barcelona, the University of Zurich, the Free University of Amsterdam, the University of Queensland and Tokushima University. He has published more than 150 academic articles and authored or co-authored 10 books. His most recent books are Microeconomic Theory Old and New: A Student’s Guide(Stanford U. Press, Spring 2010, Paradise for Sale: A Parable of Nature, co-authored with Carl McDaniel, University of California Press, and Frontiers in Ecological Economic Theory and Application, Edward Elgar Press, co-edited with Jon Erickson.Dr. Gowdy's contact information can be found on his Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute homepage.

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July 6, 2013

The Evolution of Hyperbolic Discounting: Implications for Truly Social Valuation of the Future

The question of discounting not only moves quickly from economics to ethics, it also leads to the search for the “deep structures” of human society and human reasoning.

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April 4, 2023

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Truths of Being an Economist

An evolutionary perspective can bring back what’s missing from economic theory.

July 5, 2015

The Pope, Science, and Economics. Of the Three, Economics is by far the most Detached from Reality

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