Prosperity in the Twenty-First Century Concepts, models and metrics

Prosperity in the Twenty-First Century sets out a new vision for prosperity in the twenty-first century and how it can be achieved for all. The volume challenges orthodox understandings of economic models, but goes beyond contemporary debates to show how social innovation drives economic value. Dra...

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Other Authors: Moore, Henrietta L. (Editor), Davies, Matthew (Editor), Mintchev, Nikolay (Editor), Woodcraft, Saffron (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2023
Series:Global Prosperity in Thought and Practice
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