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The book that redefines economics for a world in crisis.
Relentless financial crises. Extreme inequalities in wealth. Remorseless pressure on the environment. Anyone can see that our economic system is broken. But can it be fixed?
In Doughnut Economics, Oxford academic Kate Raworth identifies the seven critical ways in which mainstream economics has led us astray - from selling us the myth of 'rational economic man' to obsessing over growth at all costs - and offers instead an alternative roadmap for bringing humanity into a sweet spot that meets the needs of all within the means of the planet. Ambitious, radical and provocative, she offers a new cutting-edge economic model fit for the challenges of the 21st century.
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The *Sunday Times Bestseller*
A *Financial Times and Forbes Book of the Year*
Winner of the Transmission Prize 2018
Longlisted for the *FT/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2017*
'The John Maynard Keynes of the 21st century.' George Monbiot, Guardian
'This is sharp, significant scholarship . . . Thrilling.' Times Higher Education
'Raworth's magnum opus . . . Fascinating.' Books of the Year, Forbes
'[Raworth's] biggest question . . . is one that terrifies all mainstream economists: is 'growth' endless?' Andrew Marr, Spectator
'A compelling and timely intervention.' Caroline Lucas MP, Books of the Year, The Ecologist
Préface
A leading economist shows why current economic thinking doesn't work and what should take its place
Auteur
Kate Raworth is an economist focused on transforming economic theory and practice so that it reflects the social and ecological realities of the 21st century. She is a Senior Teaching Associate at Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute and Professor of Practice at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. In response to the international interest generated by this book, she co-founded the Doughnut Economics Action Lab to connect and collaborate with changemakers worldwide who are starting to put the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice.
Résumé
Economics is broken, and the planet is paying the price.Unforeseen financial crises. Extreme wealth inequality. Relentless pressure on the environment. Can we go on like this? Is there an alternative?In Doughnut Economics, Oxford academic Kate Raworth lays out the seven deadly mistakes of economics and offers a radical re-envisioning of the system that has brought us to the point of ruin. Moving beyond the myths of rational economic man and unlimited growth, Doughnut Economics zeroes in on the sweet spot: a system that meets all our needs without exhausting the planet.The demands of the 21st century require a new shape of economics. This might just be it.The Sunday Times Bestseller A Financial Times and Forbes Book of the Year Winner of the Transmission Prize 2018 Longlisted for the FT/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2017 The John Maynard Keynes of the 21st century. George Monbiot, Guardian This is sharp, significant scholarship . . . Thrilling. Times Higher Education Raworth s magnum opus . . . A fascinating reminder to business leaders and economists alike to stand back at a distance to examine our modern economics. Books of the Year, Forbes There are some really important economic and political thinkers around at the moment such as Kate Raworth s Doughnut Economics. Andrew Marr, Guardian An admirable attempt to broaden the horizons of economic thinking. Martin Wolf, Books of the Year, Financial Times A compelling and timely intervention. Caroline Lucas MP, Books of the Year, The Ecologist