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Institute for Health and Human Development

John Lintott

Position: Fellow John Lintott

Location: UH250, Stratford Campus

Email: john.lintott@virgin.net

Contact address:

IHHD, UH250
Stratford Campus
University of East London
Water Lane
London
E15 4LZ


Brief Biography

I taught Economics at London South Bank University for 25 years until retiring in 2005. I previously worked for the OECD's Social Indicator Development Programme in Paris (1974-7), and completed a PhD on National Accounting at the University of London (1982). I have taught both Economics, and Statistics and Research Methods at a number of UK higher education institutions. On the way I collected degrees in Social Sciences (Cambridge), Economics and Computer Science (Birkbeck College).

Areas of interest/Summary of Expertise

Current and recently completed projects

Publications (recent)

(part author) F. Nectoux, J. Lintott and R.A. Carr-Hill, 'Social indicators: for individual well-being or social control?', International Journal of Health Services, Jan 1980

(part author) The Nuclear Numbers Game, Radical Statistics, 1982

(part author) R.A. Carr-Hill and J. Lintott, 'A comparative analysis of statistical data on Adult Education for 84 countries', UNESCO Statistical Division, 1984

Contributor, 'The Other Economic Summit' 1985 conference, and to P. Ekins (ed.), The Living Economy, RKP, 1986

'The use of computers in educational management in the industrialised world', UNESCO Division for Educational Policy and Planning, 1986

(co-author) R.A. Carr-Hill, J. Lintott, M. Hopkins and J. Bowen, 'Towards systematic socio-economic reporting of the quality of life', EUROSTAT, 1994

'Environmental accounting: useful to whom and for what?', Ecological Economics 16 (1996) 179-190

(co-author) Roy Carr-Hill and John Lintott with J. Bowen and M. Hopkins, 'Societal Outcome Measurement: The European Dimension', in Peter Smith (ed), Measuring Outcome in the Public Sector, London, Taylor and Francis, 1996

'Beyond the economics of more: the place of consumption in ecological economics', Ecological Economics 25 (1998) 239-248

'Environmental accounting and welfare', Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management Vol 1 no 2 (June 1999) pp 177-193

'Environmental accounting and welfare' (revised version), in Y.Kurabayashi, K.Koike and N.Yamamoto (eds), The Progress in Environment and Resource Accounting Approach, Tottori, Japan, Imai Syuppan Co., 2002

(co-author) Roy Carr-Hill and John Lintott, Consumption, Jobs and the Environment: A Fourth Way? Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002

'Work in a growing and in a steady state economy', International Journal of Environment, Workplace, and Employment Vol 1 no 1 (2004) pp 40-52

'Evaluating the "Hirsch hypothesis": a comment', Ecological Economics 52 (2005) 1-3

'Environmental accounting and policy making', in P. Lawn (ed), Sustainable development indicators in ecological economics, Edward Elgar, 2006

'Sustainable consumption and sustainable welfare', in E. Zaccai (ed), Sustainable Consumption, Ecology and Fair Trade, Routledge, 2007

Presentations

'Reducing consumption - by how much?', Second International Symposium on Sustainable Household Consumption, University of Groningen, 3-4 June 1999

'Work in a growing and in a steady state economy',  Third International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Vienna, 3-6 May 2000

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