
Amidst anxieties surrounding growing inequality, geopolitical insecurity and the climate crisis, Economics of Abundance investigates a path forward toward a more just, robust, and abundant world.
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Much of our economic thought originates from 19th-century political economy, an era defined by racism, colonialism, and systems designed to exploit and extract resources.
This pessimistic f...
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The global economy is facing a dangerous convergence of slow growth, worsening inequality, and accelerating climate breakdown. According to the World Bank, global GDP growth is projected to slump to just...
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“Scarcity is the first lesson of economics. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.” Thomas Sowell
For decades, we’ve been conditioned to believe that scarci...
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Around the world, economies are straining under the weight of four compounding crises: ballooning debt, intensifying inequality, rising unemployment, and unsustainable development models. These challenges...
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As the world grapples with a record number of conflicts globally, Gaza stands as a stark reminder of the devastating economic toll of violence—and the urgent need for peace. As of writing this, there h...
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