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Doughnut economics

Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
Book • 2017
In *Doughnut Economics*, Kate Raworth presents a new economic model that combines the concept of planetary boundaries with social boundaries.

The 'doughnut' framework aims to ensure that no one falls short on life's essentials while preventing the overshoot of Earth's life-supporting systems.

Raworth argues for a shift from growth-at-any-costs mentality to an economy that prioritizes human and planetary well-being, drawing on diverse schools of thought including ecological, behavioral, feminist, and institutional economics.

The book offers seven key ways to reframe economic thinking for the 21st century, emphasizing the need for economies that are regenerative and distributive by design.

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Mentioned in 16 episodes

Mentioned as an economist who incorporates lessons from 'The Limits to Growth' into her model.
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S7 E9: At the Tipping Point
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Dorian Lynskey
as the author of the book about Doughnut Economics.
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Growth – GDP is the Magic Number
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Kate Raworth
as a book describing the social and planetary boundaries needed for human prosperity.
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Roman Krznaric & Kate Raworth: What Doughnut Economics Can Learn From History
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Kara Pecknold
when talking about making a city a donut city and looking at planetary boundaries.
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#122 - Regenerative Business: What Does It Mean? - with Kara Pecknold
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David Farrier
when referring to Kate Raworth’s argument that markets should be viewed as organisms embedded in their environments.
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What ought we be? Hope, despair and the resilience of life with Professor David Farrier
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Liam Byrne
in the context of integrating ecological considerations into his policy recommendations.
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How to Fix the Inequality of Wealth, with Liam Byrne
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner while discussing population decline and sustainable economics.
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Capitalism, Private Equity, and the Seven Deadly Sins — with Stephen Dubner
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Jessica Lackey
as a book that changed her perspective on growth.
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The Case For Curation before Creation
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Kamal Ahmed
as the author of the internationally best-selling book 'Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist'.
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Can We Live Well Without Economic Growth? - Part 1
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Daniel Bennett
as a book that uses a diagram to reinterpret how we should think about economic growth.
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Mental Shortcuts, with Prof Marcus du Sautoy

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