Doughnut Economics - Meet Up with Kate Raworth *

One of world’s leading economic thinkers of this moment, Oxford academic Kate Raworth, presents her cutting-edge economic model that is fit for the 21st century. Not permanent growth but social and ecological sustainability as leading principles for economic thinking. A panel including economists Lans Bovenberg and Aart de Zeeuw will react on her findings. Is the Doughnut Economy a realistic alternative? (language: English) Sold out!
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Date | Wednesday, January 10, 2018 |
Time | 20:00- 22:15 hrs, walk in 19:30 |
Location | Paradox, Telegraafstraat 62, Tilburg |
Admission | Sold out ! (no tickets available anymore) |
Speakers | Kate Raworth (Oxford University), Lans Bovenberg en Aart de Zeeuw (Tilburg University), Sam de Muijnck (Rethinking Economics), Renee Hekerman (Asset). Moderator: Mark Beumer |
Language | English |
Contact | Has Klerx |
Organisation | Academic Forum, Rethinking Economics, Our New Economy, Het Groene Brein |
*Certificate | This activity may count towards the Academic Forum Certificate |
Doughnut Economics: innovative vision
Oxford academic Kate Raworth is one of world’s leading economic thinkers of this moment. In her innovative vision of Donouth Economics Raworth sets out a roadmap for bringing humanity into a sweet spot that meets the needs of all within the means of the planet. She takes into account ecological boundaries and human rights, and moves away from permanent growth and economic man as leading economic principles. She will present her analysis and her path to a new, cutting-edge economic model that is fit for the 21st century. A panel including economists Lans Bovenberg and Aart de Zeeuw will react on her findings. Is the Doughnut Economy a realistic alternative?
Speakers
Kate Raworth, Senior Visiting Research Associate at Oxford University
A panel will react on her findings:
- Lans Bovenberg, Professor of Economics, Tilburg University
- Aart de Zeeuw, Professor of Economics, Tilburg Sustainability Center, Tilburg University
- Sam de Muijnck, student, chairman Rethinking Economics NL
- Renee Hekerman, student, chairman study association Asset | Economics
Moderator is Mark Beumer, program manager at Het Groene Brein.
Kate Raworth on Growth
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