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Businesses should always consider the environment

In her book “Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist,” University of Oxford economist Kate Raworth describes a visual framework that illustrates what sustainable development should look like.

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Is Economic Growth the Wrong Goal?

The endless pursuit of G.D.P., argues the economist Kate Raworth, shortchanges too many people and also trashes the planet. Economic theory, she says, “needs to be rewritten” — and Raworth has tried, in a book called Doughnut Economics. It has found an audience among reformers, and now the city of Amsterdam is going whole doughnut.
Is the doughnut economy just pie in the sky?
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Is the doughnut economy just pie in the sky?

A new analysis of "doughnut economics" suggests that we could find more efficient ways of meeting people’s needs so that a lot more of us could live a lot better without trashing the planet.
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