6/10/2023 0 Comments Kate raworth![]() They include such spheres as income and work, health, education, peace and justice, social equity, political voice, food, networks, housing, gender equality, water, and food (Raworth, 2018). ![]() In this regard, there are twelve social foundational components discussed by Raworth in the book, which were adopted from the Sustainable Development Goals developed by United Nations. On the one hand, human efforts should be directed at ensuring that every individual on the planet has access to the basic goods and services which are essential for living life with dignity. ![]() Based on this framework, the economy should seek to balance the two boundaries, namely ‘social foundation’ and ‘ecological ceiling’. The author calls the suggested model doughnut economics, which summarizes and structures in a simple and accessible manner all the aspects necessary to consider to achieve long-lasting worldwide prosperity. In the book “Doughnut economics: seven ways to think like a 21st-century economist,” Kate Raworth (2018) presents a new economic paradigm that is sustainable-oriented in contrast to the currently dominant orientation to growth. ![]()
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