TY - JOUR
T1 - Interest-bearing loans and unpayable debts in slow-growing economies
T2 - Insights from ten historical cases
AU - Hartley, Tilman
AU - Kallis ., Giorgos
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Under what circumstances are interest-bearing loans compatible with an economy without much growth? The question is becoming increasingly important given a tendency towards declining growth in industrialised economies and increasing evidence that continued growth is incompatible with environmental sustainability. Previous theoretical work suggests that when interest-bearing loans compound, this results in exponentially growing debts that are impossible to repay in the absence of economic growth. We here examine ten historical cases to assess support for this finding. We find that interest-bearing loans have typically resulted in unpayable debts in these non- and slow-growing economies. We further identify four broad category of measures to prevent or alleviate the problem of unpayable debts, and show how they have been employed in the past. Our Appendix compiles sources of debt regulation from across the world over five millennia.
AB - Under what circumstances are interest-bearing loans compatible with an economy without much growth? The question is becoming increasingly important given a tendency towards declining growth in industrialised economies and increasing evidence that continued growth is incompatible with environmental sustainability. Previous theoretical work suggests that when interest-bearing loans compound, this results in exponentially growing debts that are impossible to repay in the absence of economic growth. We here examine ten historical cases to assess support for this finding. We find that interest-bearing loans have typically resulted in unpayable debts in these non- and slow-growing economies. We further identify four broad category of measures to prevent or alleviate the problem of unpayable debts, and show how they have been employed in the past. Our Appendix compiles sources of debt regulation from across the world over five millennia.
KW - Interest Debt Stationary economy Steady-state economy Environmental sustainability
U2 - 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107132
DO - 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107132
M3 - Article
SN - 1006-4370
JO - Ecological Economics
JF - Ecological Economics
ER -