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The Economics of Enough

How to Run the Economy as If the Future Matters
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The Economics of Enough by Diane Coyle explores the intertwined global crises of financial instability, climate change, inequality, and social distrust. Coyle argues these stem from a short-sighted approach to economic growth that sacrifices the future for the present. She advocates for a fundamental rethink of economic policy to prioritise sustainability, combining accurate measures of national wealth including natural and human resources, and encouraging saving and investment over consumption. The book calls for renewed citizen engagement and shared commitment to creating a resilient economy that balances prosperity and environmental preservation for future generations.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in economics, public policy, and sustainability, including students, professionals, and policymakers seeking a thoughtful perspective on addressing global economic and environmental crises through long-term solutions.

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The world's leading economies are facing not just one but many crises. The financial meltdown may not be over, climate change threatens major global disruption, economic inequality has reached extremes not seen for a century, and government and business are widely distrusted. At the same time, many people regret the consumerism and social corrosion

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The world's leading economies are facing not just one but many crises. The financial meltdown may not be over, climate change threatens major global disruption, economic inequality has reached extremes not seen for a century, and government and business are widely distrusted. At the same time, many people regret the consumerism and social corrosion of modern life.

What these crises have in common, Diane Coyle argues, is a reckless disregard for the futureβ€”especially in the way the economy is run. How can we achieve the financial growth we need today without sacrificing a decent future for our children, our societies, and our planet? How can we realise what Coyle calls the Economics of Enough?

Running the economy for tomorrow as well as today will require a wide range of policy changes. The top priority must be ensuring that we get a true picture of long-term economic prospects, with the development of official statistics on national wealth in its broadest sense, including natural and human resources. Saving and investment will need to be encouraged over current consumption. Above all, governments will need to engage citizens in a process of debate about the difficult choices that lie ahead and rebuild a shared commitment to the future of our societies.

Creating a sustainable economyβ€”having enough to be happy without cheating the futureβ€”won't be easy. But The Economics of Enough starts a profoundly important conversation about how we can beginβ€”and the first steps we need to take.

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Praised as one of The Globalist's Top Books of 2012, The Economics of Enough has been lauded for its comprehensive and insightful analysis of global capitalism and economic challenges. Nancy F. Koehn of the New York Times highlights Coyle's keen grasp on complex issues, while Joel Campbell from International Affairs regards it as a vital roadmap for twenty-first century political economy. The book effectively connects fiscal policy with environmental concerns and social equity, making a powerful case for sustainable economic reform.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691156293

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 September 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 17 halftones.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 539g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Diane Coyle runs Enlightenment Economics, a consulting firm specializing in technology and globalization, and is the author of a number of books on economics, including "The Soulful Science" (Princeton), "Sex, Drugs and Economics", and "The Weightless World". A vice-chair of the BBC Trust and a visiting professor at the University of Manchester, she holds a PhD in economics from Harvard.

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