As If This Is Home

In Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist (2017), economist Kate Raworth calls for the need to recreate or re-recognize ties between economic activities and complex social, biological, and cultural systems. Such reintegration, she argues, is the foundation of a necessa...

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Main Author: Adamek, Wendi (Author)
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Published: Simon Fraser University, David See Chai Lam Centre for International Communication 2020
In: Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies
Year: 2020, Volume: 15, Pages: 3-26
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