(2) The Jason Hickle blogpost is not long, but insightfully bridges the issue of how the historical period of colonialism is baked into today's global capitalism, with measurable disparate racial impacts, also on a global scale. Jason Hickel, 10-16-2019, Apartheid in the Global Governance System
6-13-2014 TEDX talk. The Economics of Enough 13 minutes Is economic growth always a good thing? Why are people in countries like the US and UK not happier or working fewer hours when GDP has tripled since 1950? Dan O'Neill's thought-provoking talk exposes the pitfalls of economic growth and hints at alternative ways to measure progress. Dan O'Neill is a lecturer in ecological economics at the University of Leeds, and the chief economist at the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (CASSE). His work focuses on the changes that would be needed to achieve a prosperous non-growing economy, and alternative ways of measuring progress besides GDP. He is co-author (with Rob Dietz) of Enough Is Enough: Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources, an international best-seller which has recently been made into a short film.
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10-7-2017 Want to Avert the Apocalypse? Take Lessons from Costa Rica. Jason Hickel.
Chasing economic growth gains us nothing but global warming. We should follow the lead of tiny Costa Rica, where life expectancy is soaring. here .)
The
country is a beacon of Enlightenment – a world leader in democratic,
sustainable, and inclusive economic growth, writes Joseph Stiglitz
5-24-2020 5 reasons Costa Rica is winning plaudits for
fighting COVID-19. (Link, here .)
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2019? http://happyplanetindex.org/ Costa Rica #1. Mexico #2. U.S. #108 of 140.
5-12-2020 Forbes.
Covid shortages: Supply Chains
Must Become Less Efficient.
This one just relates to one of our
previous themes about a more local economy.
Covid-19 is causing a shift to more local suppliers, for a more
resilient supply chain, even though profit margins become smaller. (Link, here .)
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