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Kate Raworth
Kate Raworth is an economist and researcher who is known for her work on sustainable development and the concept of "doughnut economics."
Raworth's work focuses on alternative approaches to economics that prioritize social and environmental sustainability. Her book "Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist" presents a new model for economic development that aims to balance the needs of people and the planet within a framework of planetary boundaries.
The doughnut model proposes that economic policy should aim to meet the basic needs of all people within the ecological limits of the planet, rather than prioritising GDP growth as the primary goal of economic policy.
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4.1.1.3 Economic Resources (AQA A Level Economics Teaching Powerpoint)
Teaching PowerPoints
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2.5.4 Sustainable Growth (Edexcel A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
Teaching PowerPoints
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Sustainable growth - meeting welfare needs within planetary boundaries
19th November 2021
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Innovations that help make the circular economy a reality
17th August 2021
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An Invitation to the 2017 Marshall Society Economics Conference
21st November 2016
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When the Doughnut meets the city
1st December 2020
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Amsterdam embraces the doughnut economic model
14th April 2020
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Famous Economists - "Match Up" Activity
Quizzes & Activities
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Which Economists do A Level students need to know about?
18th July 2017
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Get Savvy With Systems - Doughnut Economics
7th April 2017
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Doughnut Economics- very tasty!
18th October 2012
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Why it's time for Doughnut Economics
26th December 2014