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Reinventing prosperity : managing economic growth to reduce unemployment, inequality, and climate change : a report to the Club of Rome
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Maxton, Graeme P, author
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9781771642514

9781771642521
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xxiv, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Co-published by: David Suzuki Institute
İçerik:
Two urgent problems in the rich world -- The traditional solution : economic growth -- The old approach no longer works -- Advancing robotization -- Other threats to the current economic system -- Dead end : the failure of extreme free-market thinking -- The storms ahead -- A new approach -- Thirteen politically feasible proposals to reduce unemployment, inequality, and climate change -- Let the majority decide -- Let the poor world grow -- Saving the world -- The epic battle to come
Özet:
A persuasive economic argument that proves we can all live better lives in this finite world. The biggest challenges facing human wellbeing today are widening income inequality, continuing global poverty, and environmental degradation. All these problems are simple to solve — in theory. In practice, however, they are much more complex to solve, because most of the commonly proposed "solutions" are simply not acceptable to people and governments who are focused on the short term. In Reinventing Prosperity, Graeme Maxton and Jorgen Randers offer a new approach with thirteen recommendations that should be possible to implement around the world. This book addresses the forty-year-old growth/no-growth debate by explaining how it is possible to reduce unemployment, poverty, inequality, and the pace of climate change and still have economic growth—if we want.
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