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How will future economic systems look like?

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A lot of talk has been going on regarding how the traditional way of viewing economics has run it's course and that it's time to find new frame works that presents new solutions. I've done some research into different economic sub fields where some of them are: 

  • Behavioral economics
  • Austrian economics
  • Ecological economics
  • Institutional economics
  • Feminist economics

All these fields bring interesting perspectives and could possibly change the way we view economics. However, the problem I find is that they're not comprehensive enough and lacks the holistic and practical solutions. So, the question is if there are anything to get from these and if we actually need to change our perspectives on this.

What do you guys think? Any perspectives on what our future economic system and frame work could look like?

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Amsterdam has now started to implement a new frame work. "The doughnut model" throws the free market/ supply and demand theory out of the window and instead focuses on how we can make sure most people live within reasonable standards while at the same time not exceeding the limits of the planet. Interesting stuff, definetely worth a read.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/08/amsterdam-doughnut-model-mend-post-coronavirus-economy

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