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Manfred Max Neef

Artur Manfred Max Neef
Manfred Max Neef sits at a table near a notebook computer. On the wall behind him is a slide from a presentation.
A snapshot of Manfred Max Neef taken on 18 January 2007
Born (1932-10-26) 26 October 1932 (age 84)
Valparaíso, Chile
Nationality Chilean
Fields Economics
Institutions University of California, Berkeley

Artur Manfred Max Neef (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmamfɾeð ˈmaks]; born 26 October 1932) is a Chilean economist. Although of German descent, Max Neef was born in Valparaíso, Chile. He started his career as a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley in the early 1960s. He is known for his taxonomy of fundamental human needs and human scale development.

Max Neef traveled through Latin America and the United States, as a visiting professor in various universities, as well as living with and researching the poor. He worked with the problem of development in the Third World, describing the inappropriateness of conventional models of development that have contributed to poverty, debt and ecological disasters for Third World communities.

In 1981, Max Neef wrote From the Outside Looking In: Experiences in Barefoot Economics, a narrative of his travels among the poor in South America. In the same year, he founded the Centre for Development Alternatives (CEPAUR).

In 1982, Max Neef won the Right Livelihood Award for his work in poverty-stricken areas of developing countries. Max Neef ran for President of Chile as an independent in the 1993 election. He achieved 4th place, with 5.55% of the vote.

In 1993, Max Neef was appointed rector of the Universidad Austral de Chile in Valdivia. He served in that position for eight years. Max Neef is a council member of the World Future Council. He is also affiliated with the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Club of Rome, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Leopold Kohr Academy of Salzburg (an institution founded by Leopold Kohr).


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