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The New Economics:

A Bigger Picture
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Routledge, 04/mag/2012 - 208 pagine
Economics sometimes seems to be stacked against social, environmental and individual well-being. But it doesn't have to be like this. A new approach to economics - deriving as much from Ruskin and Schumacher as from Keynes or Smith - has begun to emerge. Skeptical about money as a measure of success, this new economics turns our assumptions about wealth and poverty upside down. It shows us that real wealth can be measured by increased well-being and environmental sustainability rather than just having and consuming more things. This book is the first accessible and straightforward guide to the new economics. It describes the problems and bizarre contradictions in conventional economics as well as the principles of the emerging new economics, and it tells the real-world stories of how new economics is being successfully put into practice around the world. An essential guide to understanding new economics for all those who care about making economics work for people and planet.
  

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I won this book in a giveaway. This book was well-written and interesting. The author backs up his theories and recommendations with research and presents it in a fascinating and easy-to-understand ... Leggi recensione completa

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Indice

Acknowledgements
A Brief History of the New Economics
Why Did an Apparently Poor Pacific Island
Why did China Pay for the Iraq War?
Why has London Traffic Always Travelled at 12mph?
Why do Modern Britons Work Harder than Medieval
Why are Cuban Mechanics the Best in the World?
Why Does Britain Import the Same Number of Chocolate
Why do Fewer People Vote when there is a Wal
Why are Malawi Villagers Paying the Mortgages
The Future
20 First Steps from
Appendix B New Economics Tools and Techniques
Index
Copyright

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Informazioni sull'autore (2012)

Andrew Simms author of "Tescopoly", is policy director at nef and a commentator on issues like climate change and 'clone town Britain'. His other publications include "Why Good Lives Needn't Cost the Earth" and "Ecological Debt".

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