Inspired by the Capital Institute's Third Millennium Economy initiative, this collection highlights those voices - ecological economists, sociologist, finance professionals, environmentalists, community developers - advocating a restructuring of our economy to transition to a truly sustainable economic system.
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Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth |
Published on Dec 16, 2014
Kate Raworth flips economic thinking on its head to give a crash course in alternative economics, explaining in three minutes what they'll never teach you in three years of a degree. Find out why it's time to get into the doughnut...
Watch the video,Introducing 'The Doughnut' of social and planetary boundaries for development YouTube here. Kate is an economist focused on the rewriting of economics to make it fit for addressing this century's realities and challenges. She is the creator of the doughnut of social and planetary boundaries which, since being first published by Oxfam in 2012, has gained widespread international recognition and influence in reframing sustainable development, including shaping the United Nations' post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals. She is currently writing Doughnut Economics: seven ways to think like a 21st century economist, to be published by Random House in Spring 2016. Kate is a senior visiting research associate and lecturer at Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute, and a senior associate of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. She has presented doughnut economics widely – from the UN General Assembly to the Occupy Movement – and her writing has featured in The Guardian, The New Statesman, Resurgence, Nature Climate Change, and Wired. She has been named by The Guardian as "one of the top ten tweeters on economic transformation”. Over the past two decades she was senior researcher at Oxfam, co-author of the UN Human Development Report, and a fellow of the Overseas Development Institute in Zanzibar. She holds a first class BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics and a MSc in Economics for Development, both from Oxford University. Kate blogs about Doughnut Economics at www.kateraworth.com and tweets @KateRaworth. EarthSayer Kate Raworth |
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Davos Annual Meeting 2011 Economic Outlook
Enough is Enough by Ashol Khosla
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Visions of a Sustainable World by Paul Raskin
The Future of Economic Growth by Michael Spence
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Confronting Big Economic Challenges by Michael Spence
Sustainability and 3(e) TBL by Julia Anastasio
Born to Buy by Juliet Schor
Give It Back! Oil and the Smart Citizen Dividend by Johnny West
A Cure for Capitalism by Richard D. Wolff
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Re-thinking Our Story About the Economy with David Korten
Sustainability: Looking Away by John Perkins
The Limbo Game of Savings: Dean Karlan
Capitalism Hits the Fan by Richard Wolff
Shared Prosperity Key to Tackling Inequality by Jim Kim of World Bank
What is Impact Investing? by Jed Emerson
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The Rich Don't Always Win by Sam Pizzigati
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The Public Purse by Stephanie Kelton
Fixing the economy and climate after COVID19 | Daniel Magallon
The Plundered Planet by Paul Collier
The Nation LIVE! with Naomi Klein
Entrepreneuring the Green Economy by Hunter Lovins
Radical structural changes to the financial & banking systems by Adair Turner
The Blue Economy by Gunter Pauli
Introduction to New World Bank President Dr. Jim Kim
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Criminality and Morality by Sharif Abdullah
Future of Sustainability 2020 - UK/Europe - Forum for the Future (webinar)
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) by Stephanie Kelton
Just The Way It Is by Dr. Susan Krumdieck
Prosperity without Growth 2 of 2 by Tim Jackson
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Economic Inequality with Danny Dorling
Rogue Economics by Loretta Napoleoi
The Challenges Ahead for a Sustainable Future by Robert Costanza
The Economic Naturalist by Robert Frank
Ego system to Eco system Economies by Otto Scharmer
Oil Prices and the 'Spectrum of Pain'
Sustainable Development: Beyond Tragedy of the Commons by Elinor Ostrom
The State of the Sharing Economy with Rachel Botsman
A Sustainability Culture Pays Off by George Serafeim
Something everyone should know on Tax Day by Robert Reich
The Green Collar Economy by Van Jones
The Future of Globalization by Jeffrey Sachs
#RBEU Putting Sustainability at the Heart of the Recovery Strategy
How I Learned about Capitalism from JS Bach and a Penniless Swami
Beyond Carbon and Water by Nigel Topping
Why We Desperately Need The Green Economy
Sacred Ecomics by Charles Eisenstein
Sustainability and Externalizing Costs by John Fullerton
The Right Thing To Do by William Rees
Building A Caring Economy by Riane Eisler
At the Intersection of Politics and Economics by Gar Alperovitz
"Sustainability and the Global Economic Downturn" | Dr. Avraham Arbib
Occupy Wall Street by Joseph Stiglitz
Surviving the New American Economy by Bill Moyers
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The Rich are Taxed Enough: A Riech-Laffer Debate
Employment at-will - Employment Law 101
The Failure Of Success by George Land
Can We Afford the Future by Dr. Frank Ackerman
New Economics Party in New Zealand by Deirdre Kent
How to Incentivise Sustainable Finance -Panel Discussion
Proving Sustainability Drives Commercial Success by Anthony Kleanthous
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Dirk Philipsen
The New, New Deal by EcoTrust
Rethinking Our Economic System by Strong, Stigson and Kierman
The Economics of Happiness Documentary
ECO:nomics: Should Companies Only Focus on Profit? Michael Duke of Walmart
What's the Purpose of Business? Not Shareholder Value by Gil Friend
Nature's Role in Economic Development by Sir Partha DasGupta
Visualizing a Plenitude Economy by Juliet Schor
Living Better Is Possible by Annie Leonard
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) by Stephanie Kelton
Global Capitalism, July 2014 Monthly Update by Richard Wolff
Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing
The Environment and Economy in Conflict by Dean Gus Speth
Green Economy and Sustainable Development
Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth
Radical Abundance: A Theology of Sustainability by David Korten
GrowthBusters Hooked on Growth by Dave Gardner
Cultural Capitalism by Slovoj Zizek, philosopher
Building A Caring Economy Riane Eisler
John Fullerton Explains Regenerative Economics
Prosperity Without Growth 1 of 2 by Tim Jackson
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Valuing Eco-Systems by Joss Tantram
Gross Domestic Product - Economic Lowdown, Ep. 7
We Are Laying Groundwork for "Next Great Revolution" by Gar Alperovitz
Can A Green Business be a Profitable One by Gary Hirshberg
Rio+20 Summit - Sha Zukang
The Capitalist's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen
Economy for the Common Good with Christian Felber
Sabbath Economics & Community Investing
The Three E's by Eliza Gilkyson and Rob Jensen
A Plan to Fight Income Inequality by Jim Yong Kim
Scoring Green Prosperity by Hazel Henderson
Who controls the world? by James B. Glattfelder
Sustainability by Futurists Ross Dawson and Gerd Leonhard
Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein - A Short Film
RIGHT RELATIONSHIP: Building a Whole Earth Economy by Peter Brown
Post Crash, Investing in a Better World by Geoff Mulgan
Redefine Profit and Reset the Economy by Prof Roger Steare
Sustainability and Impact Investing by John Fullerton
The Lost Decade of the Middle Class by Pew Research Center
How Inequality Gets Inside Our Heads |Picket and Wilkinson
Berkeley Entrepreneurs Forum: The Sharing Economy with Adam Werbach
Why capitalism entails a moral obligation to share your wealth | Ken Lagone
On Nudge by Richard Thaler
Jobs in a Schrinking Economy by Peter Victor
What Is Value by Rory Sutherland
Sustainability and The Future of Capitalism by Jonathon Porritt
Peak Oil and the Globe's Limitations by Richard Heinberg
Sustainability: Accounting Reform? by Larry O'Connor
How Free is the Free Market by Raj Patel
See how the rest of the world lives, organized by income | Anna Rosling Rönnlund
Inequality for All (trailer)
Democracy at Work: Curing Capitalism by Richard Wolff
The Pricing Trap by Gerard O'Neill
Toward a Truly Free Market by John Medaille
Breaking Free of Silos and fragmentation by Gillian Tett
There is no one policy, no one recipe by Elinor Ostrom