1. resilience.org

    Kate Raworth on Why Our Times Demand 'Doughnut Economics' ... Doughnut Economics has the winning tendency of using spritely humor and common sense while skewering the buried half-truths of standard economics and serving up more credible alternatives. For example, economics continues to cling to the idealized notion of "rational economic ...
  2. thoughteconomics.com

    Oct 19, 2023Kate Raworth is a renegade economist focused on exploring the economic mindset needed to address the 21st century's social and ecological challenges and is the creator of the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries.. She is a Senior Research Associate at Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute, where she teaches on the Masters in Environmental Change and Management.
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  4. singjupost.com

    Kate Raworth is an English economist working for the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. She is known for her work on the 'doughnut economics', which she understands as an economic model that balances between essential human needs and planetary boundaries.
  5. oxfordstudent.com

    Ahead of her 8-part 'Doughnut Economics Live' lecture series in Hilary term, our editor Jason Chau sat down with the economist and bestselling writer Kate Raworth - the founder of 'Doughnut Economics' for a discussion on the economic concepts we need for the 21st century and why we should reform our curriculum now.
  6. currentaffairs.org

    Kate Raworth is a self-described renegade economist and the author of Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist, which has been translated into over 20 languages.The book is a radical attempt to rethink foundational concepts of economics and to create a new framework for a sustainable economy that doesn't depend on "infinite growth."
  7. ethicsofcare.org

    A 21st-Century Burning Issue: Doughnut Economics Over time, perception has shifted of what economics ought to represent and how it should be applied. In Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics, a new paradigm is presented, meant to replace the prevailing neo-classical one. An introduction to this
  8. podcasts.apple.com

    Kate Raworth's 2017 book 'Doughnut Economics' has become an international phenomenon by debunking the many half-truths of standard economics and offering a new . ... Kate Raworth on Why Our Times Demand 'Doughnut Economics' Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier.
  9. resilience.org

    Well with that, Kate I think we're out of time today but I want to think you again for joining me. Once again, this was Kate Raworth talking about her new book, Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist. Thanks very much, Kate. Raworth: Thank you very much. Lovely to be here.
  10. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    Raworth is full of energy and very inspiring. I never finished the book yet (a reflection on me, not the book…) but Doughnut Economics sounds very Commons friendly. I like the breakdown of economy into market, state, care and commons. Touches a bit on the municipal / city approach. Doughnut Economics is simply a great visual representation of ...
  11. blog.12min.com

    Key Lessons from "Doughnut Economics" 1. Economics Has Failed Us Big Time 2. Seven Ways in Which Economics Is Wrong About the World - and Seven Ways to Fix This 3. Doughnut Economics Is All About Thriving While Preserving the Planet . Economics Has Failed Us Big Time "Economics," to quote Kate Raworth, "is broken."

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