Arguing that the ultimate resource is the human imagination
coupled to the human spirit, Julian Simon led a vigorous challenge
to conventional beliefs about scarcity of energy and natural
resources, pollution of the environment, the effects of
immigration, and the "perils of overpopulation." The comprehensive
data, careful quantitative research, and economic logic contained
in the first edition of "The Ultimate Resource" questioned widely
held professional judgments about the threat of overpopulation, and
Simon's celebrated bet with Paul Ehrlich about resource prices in
the 1980s enhanced the public attention--both pro and con--that
greeted this controversial book.
Now Princeton University Press presents a revised and expanded
edition of "The Ultimate Resource." The new volume is thoroughly
updated and provides a concise theory for the observed trends:
Population growth and increased income put pressure on supplies of
resources. This increases prices, which provides opportunity and
incentive for innovation. Eventually the innovative responses are
so successful that prices end up below what they were before the
shortages occurred. The book also tackles timely issues such as the
supposed rate of species extinction, the "vanishing farmland
crisis," and the wastefulness of coercive recycling.
In Simon's view, the key factor in natural and world economic
growth is our capacity for the creation of new ideas and
contributions to knowledge. The more people alive who can be
trained to help solve the problems that confront us, the faster we
can remove obstacles, and the greater the economic inheritance we
shall bequeath to our descendants. In conjunction with the size of
the educated population, the key constraint on human progress is
the nature of the economic-political system: talented people need
economic freedom and security to bring their talents to
fruition.
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