Which direction for sustainable development? A time series comparison of the impacts of redistributive versus market policies in Bolivia and South Korea

Author:

Bell Karen1ORCID,Hickel Jason234ORCID,Arbon Rob5,Zoomkawala Huzaifa6

Affiliation:

1. Urban Sustainable Development, Department Urban Studies Bute Gardens, University of Glasgow Glasgow Scotland

2. Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA‐UAB) Autonomous University of Barcelona Bellaterra Spain

3. International Inequalities Institute London School of Economics London UK

4. Department of Anthropology Autonomous University of Barcelona Bellaterra Spain

5. Jean Golding Institute University of Bristol Bristol UK

6. UNIDO Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractThis article examines two major policy frameworks for achieving sustainable development: the market‐based ‘Green Economy’ approach (exemplified by South Korea), and the redistributive ‘Living Well’ approach (exemplified by Bolivia). We compare the two paradigms in qualitative terms using document analysis, and we assess quantitatively how they have fared in terms of delivering progress towards sustainable development in each country. Time series data for the Sustainable Development Index and the Gini index were examined. The results show that, since ‘Living Well’ was initiated, social outcomes have continued to improve in Bolivia and, while emissions and material footprint have increased, they remain low and within or near sustainable boundaries. By contrast, South Korea has regressed in terms of sustainability. Social indicators have improved, but the Green Economy policy has failed to reduce ecological pressures. This raises significant questions about the legitimacy of the Green Economy paradigm as a model for achieving sustainable development.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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