What if we started economics not with established theories, but with humanity´s long-term goals and how to achieve them? This is the question, Kate Raworth asks in her book „Doughnut Economics”. She criticizes that our economical acts and decisions are based on the economic theories of the 1960s, which are mainly focused on a continuous and infinite growth. She suggests an update to the 21st century economy, which accounts not just for our well- being and prosperity, but for that of our planet as well. To make the missing factors in classic economies visible, she developed a „Doughnut Model”, which includes twelve aspects of our social foundation, as well as nine planetary boundaries and explains that the ideal space of our economy is betw...
Economics is a science for happiness. It has been founded on ethics, especially on the utilitarianis...
One of the first arguments presented in the start of the book and extensively discussed latter on, i...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
Economics is an important construct explaining human wealth and well-being. Many economic ideas of t...
Kate Raworth\u27s celebrated book, Doughnut Economics: Seven ways to think like a 21st century econo...
The critical role for economic theory is no longer simply to explain how the existing system works, ...
Western capitalism is in crisis. For decades investment has been falling, living standards have stag...
Society today faces a difficult contradiction: we know exactly how the physical limits of our planet...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
The remarkable economic achievements of the past two centuries have cast an illusion of omniscience ...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
Mainstream economics has been involved in the dynamics of the world economy, yet it constitutes a mu...
We live in a world of opportunity – the opportunity to use the insight generated through the multipl...
This chapter unpacks the principles behind Doughnut Economics and explains how libraries can lead a ...
Is it asking too much to demand that businesses be socially and environmentally responsible? When ch...
Economics is a science for happiness. It has been founded on ethics, especially on the utilitarianis...
One of the first arguments presented in the start of the book and extensively discussed latter on, i...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
Economics is an important construct explaining human wealth and well-being. Many economic ideas of t...
Kate Raworth\u27s celebrated book, Doughnut Economics: Seven ways to think like a 21st century econo...
The critical role for economic theory is no longer simply to explain how the existing system works, ...
Western capitalism is in crisis. For decades investment has been falling, living standards have stag...
Society today faces a difficult contradiction: we know exactly how the physical limits of our planet...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
The remarkable economic achievements of the past two centuries have cast an illusion of omniscience ...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
Mainstream economics has been involved in the dynamics of the world economy, yet it constitutes a mu...
We live in a world of opportunity – the opportunity to use the insight generated through the multipl...
This chapter unpacks the principles behind Doughnut Economics and explains how libraries can lead a ...
Is it asking too much to demand that businesses be socially and environmentally responsible? When ch...
Economics is a science for happiness. It has been founded on ethics, especially on the utilitarianis...
One of the first arguments presented in the start of the book and extensively discussed latter on, i...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...