Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes beyond capitalism and socialism, both of which were developed in early industrial times. This article outlines a caring economics or partnerism that supports not only human survival but also human development. It proposes a full-spectrum economic map and economic policies needed at this time when many jobs are being replaced by automation. It looks at issues generally ignored in the conversation about a new economics, such as intra-household resource allocation, the devaluation of women and the ‘feminine,’ and the view that caring for people, starting in early childhood, is merely reproductive rather than productive work. It examines economic...
This essay introduces the reader to an entirely new set of measures that are urgently needed by poli...
The following paper is about care1. It proposes a political vision to move towards a care-centred so...
Contemporary models of welfare capitalism have frequently been critiqued about their fit-for-purpose...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
Old economic approaches are not capable of meeting our economic, environmental, and social challenge...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
In a 2014 issue of Nature, members of our research group called for abandoning the gross domestic pr...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Is it asking too much to demand that businesses be socially and environmentally responsible? When ch...
This paper describes the need for and content of an emerging paradigm termed Social Ecological Econo...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
The impetus for this paper is the urgent need is to figure out how a non-growing – even a shrinking ...
The modern hyper-separation of economy from ecology has severed the ties that people have with envir...
This essay introduces the reader to an entirely new set of measures that are urgently needed by poli...
The following paper is about care1. It proposes a political vision to move towards a care-centred so...
Contemporary models of welfare capitalism have frequently been critiqued about their fit-for-purpose...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
Old economic approaches are not capable of meeting our economic, environmental, and social challenge...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
In a 2014 issue of Nature, members of our research group called for abandoning the gross domestic pr...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Is it asking too much to demand that businesses be socially and environmentally responsible? When ch...
This paper describes the need for and content of an emerging paradigm termed Social Ecological Econo...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
The impetus for this paper is the urgent need is to figure out how a non-growing – even a shrinking ...
The modern hyper-separation of economy from ecology has severed the ties that people have with envir...
This essay introduces the reader to an entirely new set of measures that are urgently needed by poli...
The following paper is about care1. It proposes a political vision to move towards a care-centred so...
Contemporary models of welfare capitalism have frequently been critiqued about their fit-for-purpose...