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Fair Economics: Nature, money and people beyond neoclassical thinking
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Modern economics bases its world view on assumptions Adam Smith made about nature and people nearly three hundred years ago, when people travelled by horse and carriage and wrote by the light of candles. We now live in a globally-connected, post-industrial world of digital communication and advanced technology - and yet, our economic model remains unchanged, stuck in the past. Taking a thorough look at economics and the origins of our current way of thinking, Irene Schoene puts forward an alternative economics that is not only relevant to our modern world of technology and industry, but which also shows an awareness of environmental considerations.
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Irene Schoene
Dr Irene Schoene has spent her career working in environmental economics. She is one of the founders of the Berlin Institute for Ecological Economy Research, and is a member of its Scientific Council. She is currently a non-executive director at UmweltBank AG, Germany's green bank.
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