Roelof (Roefie) Hueting (16 December 1929 – 24 June 2023) was a Dutch
economist
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, former Head of the Department for Environmental Statistics of
Statistics Netherlands
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, pianist and leader of the Down Town Jazz Band, and known for the development of the concept of
Sustainable National Income
Sustainable national income, (SNI) is an indicator for environmental sustainability, which gives an estimate of the production level at which - with the technology in the year of calculation - environmental functions remain available ‘for ever’ ...
(SNI).
Biography
Hueting was born in
The Hague
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, son of Bernardus Hueting and Elisabeth Hueting-Steinvoorte. In 1949 he founded the Down Town Jazz Band, and earned his living as musician during his studies at the
University of Amsterdam
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which he started in 1951 and received his MA in
Economics
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Economics focuses on the behaviour and intera ...
in 1959.
[Ekko Ierland, Jan van der Straaten, Herman R. J. Vollebergh (2001) ''Economic Growth and Valuation of the Environment: A Debate''. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 326] In 1974 he obtained his Ph.D. in economics (cum laude) at the
University of Groningen
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with the thesis "New scarcity and economic growth: More welfare through less production?" under supervision of
Jan Pen
Jan Pen (15 February 1921 in Lemmer – 14 February 2010 in Haren, Groningen, Haren) was a Dutch economist, professor and columnist. He is author of several books on economics.
Life and work
Pen studied at the University of Amsterdam, where in 19 ...
.
In 1959 he started as assistant public accountant. From 1962 till 1969 he was labour market researcher at the Ministry of Social Affairs, and from 1965 till 1968 at the Ministry of Housing and Physical Planning.
After joining the
Statistics Netherlands
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in 1969 he founded its Department of Environmental Statistics. Until his retirement in 1994 he chaired the Department for Environmental Statistics.
In 1991 he was decorated Officer of the
Order of Orange-Nassau
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, and in 1994 awarded the
United Nations
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Global 500 award.
Hueting died in The Hague on 24 June 2023, at the age of 93.
Work
Hueting developed the theoretical and practical framework of the
Sustainable national income
Sustainable national income, (SNI) is an indicator for environmental sustainability, which gives an estimate of the production level at which - with the technology in the year of calculation - environmental functions remain available ‘for ever’ ...
(SNI). Already in 1970 he published a collection of articles over the years 1967-1970 titled: “What is nature worth to us?”. He has analyzed the environment from the neoclassical point of view of
scarcity
In economics, scarcity "refers to the basic fact of life that there exists only a finite amount of human and nonhuman resources which the best technical knowledge is capable of using to produce only limited maximum amounts of each economic good. ...
and developed the concept of
Sustainable National Income
Sustainable national income, (SNI) is an indicator for environmental sustainability, which gives an estimate of the production level at which - with the technology in the year of calculation - environmental functions remain available ‘for ever’ ...
(SNI). The implication of the SNI is that the statistical measure of
economic growth
Economic growth can be defined as the increase or improvement in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy in a financial year. Statisticians conventionally measure such growth as the percent rate of ...
is revised.
Economics and the environment
The concept of sustainability was presented for the first time at The World Conservation Strategy, IUCN, 1980: "This is the kind of development that provides real improvements in the quality of human life and at the same time conserves the vitality and diversity of the Earth. The goal is development that will be sustainable. Today it may seem visionary but it is attainable. To more and more people it also appears our only rational option". (UNEP, IUCN, WWF)
There are various possible descriptions of this area of research but a good one is provided as follows:
:"The increase in human numbers and economic activity has put Homo Sapiens in a position to influence nearly every flow of energy and matter on Earth. Explaining the extent and impacts of this influence is well beyond the theory and analytical tools of individual disciplines, such as economics or ecology. A new interdisciplinary approach is needed, one that unites the relevant aspects of different disciplines...
:The theory and tools necessary to understand the relation among human populations, natural resources, the environment, and economic growth are brought together in the discipline of ecological economics. Ecological economics emphasizes the flow of matter and energy among socioeconomic systems and their environment. The methods of ecological economics can be used to provide a more thorough understanding of economy-environment interactions than that offered by a traditional economic analysis"
Examples of ecological suicide are given by Jared Diamond in his book ''
Collapse
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Concepts
* Collapse (structural)
* Collapse (topology), a mathematical concept
* Collapsing manifold
* Collapse, the action of collapsing or telescoping objects
* Collapsing user interface elements
** ...
''.
Neoclassical economics
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finds opposition from
ecological economics, while that opposition would be less needed due to Hueting's more neoclassical analysis of the environment. The neoclassical SNI has different results than e.g.
Robert Costanza
Robert Costanza (born September 14, 1950) is an American/Australian ecological economist and Professor at the Institute for Global Prosperity, University College London. He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and a ...
et al. (1997). This suggests that more discipline is required in this discipline.
Publications
Hueting has authored and co-authored numerous published books. A selection:
* 1974. ''Nieuwe Schaarste en Economische Groei''. Amsterdam/Brussel: Agon Elsevier.
* 1980. ''New scarcity and economic growth''. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1980.
* Roefie Hueting, (1998), The concept of environmental function and its valuation, Ecological Economics, 25
* 2001. ''Economic Growth and Valuation of the Environment Part 1'' With Bart de Boer, Ian Johnson, Joe Stiglitiz and Ekko van Ierland.
Articles, a selection:
*
Tinbergen, Jan
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, and Roefie Hueting. "GNP and market prices: wrong signals for sustainable economic success that mask environmental destruction." Environmentally sustainable economic development: Building on Brundtland (1991): 51–57.
* Hueting, Roefie. "Correcting national income for environmental losses: a practical solution for a theoretical dilemma." National Income and Nature: Externalities, Growth and Steady State. Springer Netherlands, 1992. 23–47.
* Hueting, R. en L. Reijnders (1996
Duurzaamheid is een objectief begrip.ESB, 81(4057), 425
* Hueting, R., Lucas Reijnders, Bart de Boer,
Jan Lambooy
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Biography
Born in Pajeti, Central Sumba Regency, Indonesia, Lambooy s ...
, Huib Jansen (1998).
The concept of environmental function and its valuation. Ecological Economics, 25(1), 31–35.
* Hueting, R (2001) ‘Environmental Valuation and Sustainable National Income Accounting’ (with Bart de Boer) and ‘Three Persistent Myths in the Environmental Debate’, in: Ekko C. van Ierland et al. (eds) Economic Growth and Valuation of the Environment. A Debate. Cheltenham Glos: Edgar Elgar.
* Hueting R. & L. Reijnders (2004),
Broad sustainability contra sustainability: the proper construction of sustainability indicators, Ecological Economics, Volume 50, Issues 3–4, 1 October 2004, Pages 249-260
References
External links
Environmentally Sustainable National Income (eSNI)at sni-hueting.info
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1929 births
2023 deaths
Dutch economists
Environmental economists
Sustainability advocates
University of Amsterdam alumni
University of Groningen alumni
Officers of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Writers from The Hague