Lively stories from society's limits where alternative forms of exchange and value present a sense of the human future. For readers of "Doughnut Economics" and "Prisoners Of Geography".
Lively stories from society's limits where alternative forms of exchange and value present a sense of the human future. For readers of "Doughnut Economics" and "Prisoners Of Geography".
RICHARD DAVIES is an economist based in London. He is a fellow at the London School of Economics, and has held senior posts in economic policymaking and journalism. He has been Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers at HM Treasury, an economist and speechwriter at the Bank of England, and economics editor of The Economist. Richard has published widely on economics. He was the editor of The Economist's recent guide to economics (Profile, 2015; CITIC 2018) and his articles have featured in The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Times and 1843 Magazine. He is the author of numerous research papers and is a founding trustee of CORE, a charity which provides open-access resources for economics teachers and students in universities across the world.
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INTRODUCTION: Economics in Extreme Places A Note on the Data SURVIVAL: The Economics of Resilience 1. Aceh, Indonesia 2. Zaatari, Jordan 3. Louisiana, USA FAILURE: The Economics of Lost Potential 4. Darien, Panama 5. Kinshasa, DR Congo 6. Glasgow, UK FUTURE: The Economics of Tomorrow 7. Akita, Japan 8. Tallinn, Estonia 9. Santiago, Chile CONCLUSION: A Rough Guide to the Future Acknowledgements Notes and References Index
INTRODUCTION: Economics in Extreme Places A Note on the Data SURVIVAL: The Economics of Resilience 1. Aceh, Indonesia 2. Zaatari, Jordan 3. Louisiana, USA FAILURE: The Economics of Lost Potential 4. Darien, Panama 5. Kinshasa, DR Congo 6. Glasgow, UK FUTURE: The Economics of Tomorrow 7. Akita, Japan 8. Tallinn, Estonia 9. Santiago, Chile CONCLUSION: A Rough Guide to the Future Acknowledgements Notes and References Index
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