Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist

The Sunday Times BestsellerLonglisted for the FT/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2017The John Maynard Keynes of the 21st century.' George Monbiot, GuardianThis is sharp, significant scholarship . . ., Thrilling.' Times Higher EducationEconomics is broken. It has failed to predict, let alone prevent, financial crises that have shaken the foundations of our societies. Its outdated theories have permitted a world in which extreme poverty persists while the wealth of the super-rich grows year on year., And its blind spots have led to policies that are degrading the living world on a scale that threatens all of our futures. Can it be fixed? In Doughnut Economics, Oxford academic Kate Raworth identifies seven critical ways in which mainstream economics has led us astray, and sets out a roadmap for bringing humanity into a sweet spot that meets the needs of all within the means of the planet. En route, she deconstructs the character of rational economic man' and explains what really makes us tick., She reveals how an obsession with equilibrium has left economists helpless when facing the boom and bust of the real-world economy. She highlights the dangers of ignoring the role of energy and nature's resources - and the far-reaching implications for economic growth when we take them into account. And in the process, she creates a new, cutting-edge economic model that is fit for the 21st century - one in which a doughnut-shaped compass points the way to human progress., Ambitious, radical and rigorously argued, Doughnut Economics promises to reframe and redraw the future of economics for a new generation.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, ForbesThere are some really important economic and political thinkers around at the moment - such as Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics.' Andrew Marr, GuardianAn admirable attempt to broaden the horizons of economic thinking.' Martin Wolf, Books of the Year, Financial Times

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