Why the World is Due a Revolution in Economics Education
In economics classes, relentless growth is an unquestioned dogma. Yet this same economic growth is rapidly ripping apart the ecological foundations of our world.
In economics classes, relentless growth is an unquestioned dogma. Yet this same economic growth is rapidly ripping apart the ecological foundations of our world.
In the London office of the Independent Social Research Foundation, Rachael Kiddey spoke with Professor Olivier Favereau.