Global markets can’t adequately supply prosperous societies

Two forthcoming books argue that we should revisit our economistic worldview and put the health of our local communities ahead of our consumer and market-centric model, writes Dani Rodrik.

Global markets can’t adequately supply prosperous societies

Two forthcoming books argue that we should revisit our economistic worldview and put the health of our local communities ahead of our consumer and market-centric model, writes Dani Rodrik.

Economics teaches that the measure of an individual’s wellbeing is the quantity and variety of goods he or she can consume.

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