Capitalism Reconnected Toward a Sustainable, Inclusive and Innovative Market Economy in Europe

Capitalism has gone astray. Today we face ecological exhaustion, persistent inequality, financialization, stress on communities, short-termism, and new power concentrations. An avalanche of new economic thinking and a reorientation of European values show the way toward a different economy. A new pe...

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Main Author: Balkenende, Jan Peter (auth)
Other Authors: Buijs, Govert (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2024
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