Anthropocene · Ecological Economics

#8th way to think like a 21st Century economist

In January 2019 Kate Raworth, the author of Doughnut Economics, asked her readers to come up with an 8th way to think like a 21st Century economist, that was supposed to complement and/or counter the 7 ways she had proposed in her book.

This is the entry I submitted (find the typo!) for the #8thWayToThink competition:

Alice Damiano — 8th Way to Think Like a 21st Century Economist

 

EDIT: I am writing my comments on this competition and its entries. I will share them on this blog when they are ready. Stay tuned!

UPDATE: A new version of this blog post, with my comments on the competition and its entries, is available here: https://aliceintheanthropocene.wordpress.com/2019/06/25/8thwaytothink-like-a-21st-century-economist-reflections/

5 thoughts on “#8th way to think like a 21st Century economist

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