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Donut Economics

Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
Book • 2017
Kate Raworth's "Doughnut Economics" proposes a new economic model that prioritizes social and ecological well-being.

It challenges the traditional focus on GDP growth, advocating for a system that operates within planetary boundaries while ensuring a minimum standard of living for all.

The model is visualized as a doughnut, with an inner ring representing social needs and an outer ring representing ecological limits.

Raworth's work has gained significant attention, influencing discussions on sustainable development and economic justice.

The book offers a compelling alternative to conventional economic thinking, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social and environmental issues.

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Manda Scott
as a groundbreaking book that opened the doors to a different way of being and thinking.
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Brilliant Minds: BONUS podcast with Kate Raworth, Indy Johar & James Lock at the Festival of Debate
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Kate Raworth
as a compass for human prosperity in the 21st century.
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Is Economic Growth the Wrong Goal? (Ep. 429 Update)
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Rachel Musson
as a simple framework to help us grow in balance with planetary, social and personal well-being.
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Exploring the inconvenience of systems thinking
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Roman Krznaric
in the context of discussing the goals of humanity.
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History for Tomorrow: Uncovering Future Possibilities from Humanity's Past with Roman Krznaric
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Stephen Dubner
as a techno-pessimist who advocates for a more sustainable economy.
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145. Do You Have a Scarcity Mindset or an Abundance Mindset?
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Jennifer Brandsberg-Engelmann
as a key paradigm shift, pulling together various ideas into a compact form.
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This is how we build the future: Teaching Regenerative Economics at all levels with Jennifer Brandsberg-Engelmann
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Anthea Roberts
in the discussion of economic models and environmental considerations.
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519. Has Globalization Failed?
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Keir Milburn
for its framework combining Earth system boundaries with minimum requirements for a dignified life.
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ACFM Trip 54: The Future
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Andrew Fanning
as laying out the core concepts of Donut Economics.
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A World out of Balance: Introducing Doughnut 3.0 w/ Andrew Fanning
Mentioned by Matthew Taylor as the basis for a conversation about economic growth and sustainability.
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Archive: Doughnut Economics, with Kate Raworth

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