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Pioneering regenerative economics? | Pioneering regenerative economics? | ||
Writing is good - premise is subordination of financialization to the real economy | Writing is good - premise is subordination of financialization to the real economy - which 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/. | 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. | Founder is a former Wall street broker and appears to be an active and humble agent for the transition. | ||
https://capitalinstitute.org/ | https://capitalinstitute.org/ |
Latest revision as of 19:11, 7 February 2022
Pioneering regenerative economics?
Writing is good - premise is subordination of financialization to the real economy - which 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 is a former Wall street broker and appears to be an active and humble agent for the transition.