Description
Part 1: Quakers and economics
- Why do Quakers want a new economy?
- 10 principles
- A Quaker view of tax
- Goodbye to economic man
- Quaker values and economic valuations
- Quakers and national income
Part 2: essays to make you consider
- The nature of money
- Corporations and business
- Economic misinformation debunked
- Free trade, free markets, and morality
- Development, aid, and foreign debt
- Macroeconomics and national accounts
- Interest, discount rates, and uncertainty
- Externalities and environmental concerns
- Behavioral and neuro-economics
Part 3
Resources to make you think:
Good work in the new economy
This booklet examines employment and business structures to enhance human and non-human life.
Energy in the new economy
This booklet outlines how we can transition to a green and fair energy system.
Booklet 4 – Money, banks and finance in the new economy
This booklet explores how the banking system and money creation could be fairer.
Booklet 5 – The role of markets in the new economy
The booklet analyses how markets are framed within capitalist economies and how new economy markets differ.
Booklet 6 – Ownership in the new economy
The booklet reviews the political power of ownership and looks at examples of progressive and sustainable models for property stewardship.
Booklet 7 – Building the new economy
The final installment of the series sets out the resources, actions and ideas that are fundamental to our future economic wellbeing.
Quakers and economic justice
Part 4
Quakers and animals
Who this course is for:
- Economics students who value new approaches to Economics
- Philosophy students who wish to consider subjects outside their central area
- All and everyone interested in the impact of Economics on Society - and vice versa
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