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Books
- Philipsen, D, The Little Big Number - How GDP Came to Rule the World and What To Do About It
(2015), Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691166520 [html] [abs]
- Philipsen, D, We Were the People Voices from East Germany’s Revolutionary Autumn of 1989
(1993),
pp. 417 pages, Duke University Press, ISBN 9780822312949 [abs]
Papers Published
- Philipsen, D, A Common Good Approach to Development
A Common Good Approach to Development
, edited by Mathias Nebel, Oscar Garza-Vazquez, and Clemens Sedmak, Cambridge, UK, Open Books Publishers, 2022, viii + 392 pp., ISBN 978-1-80064-404-5.,
Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, vol. 24 no. 4
(October, 2023),
pp. 594-595, Informa UK Limited [doi]
- Philipsen, D, What Counts—Why Growth Economics is Failing Us,
Journal of Consumer Culture, vol. 23 no. 3
(August, 2023),
pp. 536-554 [doi] [abs]
- Crichlow, MA; Philipsen, D, Introduction: Moral and Market disordering in the time of Covid-19,
Cultural Dynamics, vol. 33 no. 3
(August, 2021),
pp. 145-161 [doi] [abs]
- Philipsen, D, The tragedy of the private: Theft, property, and the loss of a commons,
Cultural Dynamics, vol. 33 no. 3
(August, 2021),
pp. 163-173, SAGE Publications [doi] [abs]
- Philipsen, D, “Beyond GDP – The Economics of Wellbeing”,
in Routledge Handbook of Global Sustainability Governance, edited by Kalfagianni, A; Hayden, A
(October, 2019), Routledge, ISBN 9781351691291 [abs]
- Philipsen, D, Enduring shortcomings,
Cultural Dynamics, vol. 28 no. 2
(July, 2016),
pp. 241-246, SAGE Publications [doi]
- Philipsen, D, National Income and Product Accounts,
in Green Business An A-to-Z Guide, edited by Philipsen, D; Cohen, N
(June, 2011), SAGE, ISBN 9781412996846
- Philipsen, D, Environmental Economics,
in Green Business An A-to-Z Guide, edited by Philipsen, D; Cohen, N
(June, 2011), SAGE, ISBN 9781412996846
Other
- Philipsen, D; Krishna, A, Poverty is not Permanent,
Aeon
(February, 2025), Aeon [abs]
- Philipsen, D, Why? On our Failures of Imagination to Accomplish Dignity for All,
Virtues and Vocations
(November, 2024), Institute for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame [abs]
- Philipsen, D, Private gain must no longer be allowed to elbow out the public good,
Aeon
(April, 2020) [abs]
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