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    Beyond Sustainability: What Is The Economy?

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    Beyond Sustainability: What Is The Economy?

    Beyond Sustainability: What Is The Economy?
    Published 8/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.08 GB | Duration: 2h 15m

    Beyond Markets & GDP

    What you'll learn

    Critically examine the economy's role and purpose in the context of 21st century challenges.

    Challenge your assumptions about mainstream economic concepts such as GDP, the invisible hand and trickle-down theory.

    Learn how economies can be adapted and redesigned to address resource constraints, inequality and the threat to natural capital.

    Complete our Reflections for a better understanding of the global economy.

    Requirements

    This course is designed for people at all skill levels.

    Description

    How we perceive the economy and its purpose shapes how our economies are designed. This significantly impacts every aspect of our societies, from decision-making in business and government to how communities organise and what value we place on nature. Through this course, you will learn to appreciate the importance of the economy, how it influences society, and how its purpose must be redefined for a more equitable and sustainable future.In Module 1, Oxford University economist Kate Raworth presents the Doughnut Economics model, a compass for human prosperity.In Module 2, Former Harvard Business School professor David Korten discusses the concept of restructuring the economy for collective prosperity and ecological sustainability. You will gain deeper insight into the importance of tapping into knowledge from various domains, such as governance, business, education, and science, to drive transformative change.In Module 3, Professor Jayati Ghosh from the University of Massachusetts Amherst examines alternative approaches to managing political economies worldwide. The module explains the need to redesign multilateral trade and financial systems to incorporate more inclusive decision-making and ultimately promote greater equity.The "Economic Hit Man" himself, author John Perkins, features in Module 4 where he explains how the existing economic system, or "death economy," primarily benefits the wealthy.

    Overview

    Section 1: What is Economics and the Economy?

    Lecture 1 What is Economics and the Economy: A Preview

    Lecture 2 Making Sense of the Economy: Introduction to the Doughnut

    Lecture 3 The Doughnut: Measuring Human Prosperity

    Lecture 4 Moving Beyond 20th Century Economics

    Lecture 5 Turning the Story Around: Designing Regenerative and Distributive Economies

    Lecture 6 Moving Toward the Doughnut: Differences Between Nations

    Lecture 7 Taking Action: Applying the Doughnut

    Lecture 8 Redesigning Society: The Embedded Economy

    Lecture 9 Key Takeaways

    Lecture 10 Additional Learning Materials

    Section 2: Building a 21st Century Economy

    Lecture 11 Building a 21st Century Economy: A Preview

    Lecture 12 Inequality, Environment and the Economy

    Lecture 13 How Imperialism Has Shaped Global Economic Development

    Lecture 14 Redesigning Society: The Importance of Community and Environmental Wellbeing

    Lecture 15 Shaking the Foundations: Moving Towards New Economic Approaches

    Lecture 16 Redesigning the Economy: Education and Collaboration

    Lecture 17 Key Takeaways

    Lecture 18 Additional Learning Materials

    Section 3: The Political Economy: Challenges and Opportunities for Action

    Lecture 19 The Political Economy - Challenges and Opportunities for Action: A Preview

    Lecture 20 Redesigning the Economy: Resistance to Change

    Lecture 21 The Political Economy: Inequity Within the Multilateral System

    Lecture 22 The Political Economy: Economic Policy Making

    Lecture 23 Key Takeaways

    Lecture 24 Additional Learning Materials

    Section 4: Insights from an "Economic Hit Man": The Life Vs Death Economy

    Lecture 25 Insights from an "Economic Hit Man" - The Life vs Death Economy: A Preview

    Lecture 26 The Economic Hit Man: A Background

    Lecture 27 The Death Vs Life Economy

    Lecture 28 The Role of Government in the Economy

    Lecture 29 Redesigning the Economy: Individual Action

    Lecture 30 Key Takeaways

    Lecture 31 Additional Learning Materials

    GIFTed's content aims to provide a baseline understanding of global issues to help professionals think critically about their sense of purpose, the role their organisation plays in society, and how they can contribute to shaping the future in their personal and professional capacities. Our content appeals to different levels, functions and industries, whether they come from the public or private sectors, or civil society organisations, and will be relevant to those who have a minimum of 3 years of professional experience, who are in middle management or whose responsibilities lie between strategy and execution.