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The Alternative: How to Build a Just Economy
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Paperback / softback. New. <b>A provocative debunking of accepted economic wisdom which offers a new pathway to a sustainable, survivable economy.</b>
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Basic Books, 2024. Paperback. New. 368 pages. 9.13x5.98x1.26 inches.
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Trade Paperback. Publisher: Hachette UK Distribution | 2024 | Trade Paperback | 368 p. | This book is brand new. | Language: Engelska --- Information regarding the book: A provocative debunking of accepted economic wisdom which offers a new pathway to a sustainable, survivable economy. Confronted by the devastating trends of the early twenty-first century - widening inequality, environmental destruction, and millions of workers stuck in precarious, soul destroying work - many economists, politicians and business leaders argue that there is no alternative. They cling to the dogmas that got us in this mess in the first place: private markets are more efficient than public ones; investment capital always flows where it is needed; inequality is an inevitable side effect of economic growth; people only behave well with the right incentives. But a growing number of academic economists, business owners, policy entrepreneurs, and ordinary people are rejecting these myths and reshaping economies to reflect…
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