I have watched a few, and while I find some slightly oversimplified, they do give a basic understanding folded up in neat one-minute packages easy(ish) to digest. And now.Its Time for Planetary Economics. One diagram in economic theory is so dangerous that it is never actually drawn: the long-term path of GDP growth. Be agnostic about Growth (Coming soon - not out yet!)Ĩ. Kate Raworth, Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist 1 likes Like Seventh, be agnostic about growth. Create to Regenerate (From growth addicted to growth agnostic)ħ. For the inner economist in us all: seven ways to think in the 21st century through the Doughnut Economics To see differently is to live differently and living differently is the key to. Design to Distribute(From 'growth will even it up again' to distributive by design)Ħ. Get Savvy with Systems (From mechanical equilibrium to dynamic complexity)ĥ. Nurture Human Nature (From rational economic man to social adaptable humans)Ĥ. Tell a New Story (From the neoliberal narrative to a story fit for our times)ģ. There are eight videos driven by the following logic:ġ. Raworth has been working with stop-motion animators to bring new economic thinking to life in the form of short videos. Her tweet shared an experience she had that made me go to her blog and find some tools to use to start thinking 'new economy' for the bigger picture thinker. This morning, I was inspired by a tweet shared by Kate Raworth, an economist who wrote the book ' Doughnut Economics: Seven ways to think like a 21st century economist'. This is a #TBT from an article I wrote last year:
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