Regenerative Economics

Regenerative Economics

John Fullerton

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New Society Publishers
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Economía política
ISBN:
9781774060360
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Regenerative Economics is based on the deceptively simple idea that an economic system should emulate the process and patterns that define all life. This science-based next evolution of economics explains the root cause of the polycrisis and promises a hopeful pathway forward, rooted in unseen potential and abundance

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