Career
He is also said to be an ecosocioeconomist, due to his ideas about development as a combination of economic growth, equalitarian increase in social well-being and environmental preservation. The term ecosocioeconomy was created by Karl William Kapp, a German economist and one of the authors who inspired the so-called political economy during the 1970s. Professor Sachs taught at Paris XII University.
Now Sachs is an invited researcher in the Institut of Advanced Studies in University of São Paulo - he lived in Brazil between 1941 and 1953 as a war refugee.
He was one of the rare Jews who have returned to Poland (before his move to France) after the World World War World War II He did it due to his communist convictions.
Works published in Brazil and about Brazil
Capitalismo de Estado e Subdesenvolvimento: Padrões de setor público em economias subdesenvolvidas. Petrópolis: Vozes. 1969.
Ecodesenvolvimento: crescer sem destruir. transactions East. Araujo. - São Paulo: Vértice, 1981.
Espaços, tempos e estratégias do desenvolvimento.
São Paulo: Vértice. 1986.
Histoire. culture et styles de développement: Brésil et Inde -esquisse de comparaison under the assessment of C. Comeliau and I. Sachs. L"Harmattan, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization/CENTRAL, Paris.
Extractivismo na Amazônia brasileira: perspectivas sobre o desenvolvimento regional. Education M. Cllisener-Godt and Ignacy Sachs.
-Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1994.
-96 pp. (Compêndio MAB. 18)
Estratégias de transição para o século XXI: desenvolvimento e meio ambiente. Prologue: M. F. Strong.
transactions
Magda Lopes. São Paulo: Studio Nobel: Fundação do desenvolvimento administrativo (FUNDAP), 1993. Brazilian Perspectives on Sustainable Development of the Amazon Region. Education M. Clüsener-Godt and I. Sachs.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization/The Parthenon Publishing Group, Paris-New York, 1995.
Rumo à Ecossocioeconomia - teoria e prática do desenvolvimento. São Paulo: Cortez Editora, 2007.