Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Kate Raworth — Seven ways to think like a 21st century economist

What we can do now—and must do well—is to bring together the best ideas to create a new economic mindset that is never fixed but always evolving. The task for economic thinkers in the decades ahead will be to bring these seven ways of thinking together in practice, and to add to them. We have barely set out on this adventure in rethinking economics. Please join the crew.
Open Democracy
Seven ways to think like a 21st century economist
Kate Raworth | senior visiting research associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute and a senior associate of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership

1 comment:

Andrew Anderson said...

Not a single occurrence of the word "bank", "finance", or "depository."

Is economics the profession to divert attention from the government-privileged counterfeiting* for usury cartel? Seems that way with a few honorable exceptions like Steve Keen.

*What else to call largely sham liabilities toward the non-bank private sector but legalized counterfeiting?