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Lists ten policy changes, such as Pigovian taxes to tax 'bads' rather than 'goods'. This is Act IV at https://capitalinstitute.org/finance-for-a-regenerative-world/. | Lists ten policy changes, such as Pigovian taxes to tax 'bads' rather than 'goods'. This is Act IV at https://capitalinstitute.org/finance-for-a-regenerative-world/. | ||
Founder appears to be an active and humble agent for the transition. | |||
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Revision as of 09:22, 3 February 2022
Pioneering regenerative economics?
Writing is good - premise is subordination of financialization to the real economy that is based on natural resources.
Lists ten policy changes, such as Pigovian taxes to tax 'bads' rather than 'goods'. This is Act IV at https://capitalinstitute.org/finance-for-a-regenerative-world/.
Founder appears to be an active and humble agent for the transition.