健全な経済は成長ではなく繁栄を目指しデザインされるべき
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持続可能、普遍的に有益な経済とはどのようなものでしょう?それは「ドーナツのようなものだ」とオックスフォード大の経済学者ケイト・ラワースは語ります。この傑出した開眼させるようなトークで、彼女は人々にとって最低限必要なものが不足している国々を危機から救い出し、この地球の環境的な限界の範囲で、再生的、分配的な経済を作り上げる方法について説明します。
持続可能、普遍的に有益な経済とはどのようなものでしょう?それは「ドーナツのようなものだ」とオックスフォード大の経済学者ケイト・ラワースは語ります。この傑出した開眼させるようなトークで、彼女は人々にとって最低限必要なものが不足している国々を危機から救い出し、この地球の環境的な限界の範囲で、再生的、分配的な経済を作り上げる方法について説明します。
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