articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesAug 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Are We Consuming Too Much?

Stanford University · St. John's College of Nursing · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

This paper articulates and applies frameworks for examining whether consumption is excessive. We consider two criteria for the possible excessiveness (or insufficiency) of current consumption. One is an intertemporal utility-maximization criterion: actual current consumption is deemed excessive if it is higher than the level of current consumption on the consumption path that maximizes the present discounted value of utility. The other is a sustainability criterion, which requires that current consumption be consistent with non-declining living standards over time. We extend previous theoretical approaches by offering a formula for the sustainability criterion that accounts for population growth and…

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Keywords
  • Economics
  • Consumption (sociology)
  • Sustainability
  • Per capita
  • Offset (computer science)
  • Capital (architecture)
  • Natural capital
  • Population
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