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The New Economy movement is often referred to as just 'new economy'. It considers that the current economic system needs to be restructured. The theory is based on the assumption that people and the planet should come first, and that it is human well-being, not economic growth, which should be prioritized. It draws on an aggregate of alternative economic thought that challenges the fundamental assumptions of mainstream neoclassical and Keynesian economics. Some of the approaches it includes a ecological economics, solidarity economy, commons, degrowth, systems thinking and Buddhist economics. | The New Economy movement is often referred to as just 'new economy'. It considers that the current economic system needs to be restructured. The theory is based on the assumption that people and the planet should come first, and that it is human well-being, not economic growth, which should be prioritized. It draws on an aggregate of alternative economic thought that challenges the fundamental assumptions of mainstream neoclassical and Keynesian economics. Some of the approaches it includes a ecological economics, solidarity economy, commons, degrowth, systems thinking and Buddhist economics. | ||
Gar Alperovitz described the New Economy movement as “... a far-ranging coming together of organizations, projects, activists, theorists and ordinary citizens committed to rebuilding the American political-economic system from the ground up | Gar Alperovitz described the New Economy movement as “... a far-ranging coming together of organizations, projects, activists, theorists and ordinary citizens committed to rebuilding the American political-economic system from the ground up." | ||
In 2009, Sarah van Gelder wrote, “The new economy is about increasing quality of life, improving health, and restoring the environment." | |||
* http://www.thenation.com/article/new-economy-movement/ (2011) | * http://www.thenation.com/article/new-economy-movement/ (2011) | ||
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[http://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/images/GettingToTheNextSystem_Gus_Speth.pdf | [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/images/GettingToTheNextSystem_Gus_Speth.pdf Guideposts on the Way to a New Political Economy (2015)] | ||
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'''Gar Alperovitz''' | '''Gar Alperovitz''' / Noting Gar Alperovitz' relation to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day Gaylord Nelson], | ||
a founder of [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_Day Earth Day)] - | a founder of [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_Day Earth Day)] | ||
* http://www.garalperovitz.com/2012/05/the-rise-of-the-new-economy-movement/ | |||
[http://democracycollaborative.org/content/gar-alperovitz-closing-keynote-aaas-climate-change-summit Alperovitz' Keynote Speech at the AAAS Climate Change Summit] / American Association for the Advancement of Science's Summit on Climate Change Resilience and Governance | [http://democracycollaborative.org/content/gar-alperovitz-closing-keynote-aaas-climate-change-summit Alperovitz' Keynote Speech at the AAAS Climate Change Summit] / American Association for the Advancement of Science's Summit on Climate Change Resilience and Governance |
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Rise of a New Economy Movement
The New Economy movement is often referred to as just 'new economy'. It considers that the current economic system needs to be restructured. The theory is based on the assumption that people and the planet should come first, and that it is human well-being, not economic growth, which should be prioritized. It draws on an aggregate of alternative economic thought that challenges the fundamental assumptions of mainstream neoclassical and Keynesian economics. Some of the approaches it includes a ecological economics, solidarity economy, commons, degrowth, systems thinking and Buddhist economics.
Gar Alperovitz described the New Economy movement as “... a far-ranging coming together of organizations, projects, activists, theorists and ordinary citizens committed to rebuilding the American political-economic system from the ground up."
In 2009, Sarah van Gelder wrote, “The new economy is about increasing quality of life, improving health, and restoring the environment."
Guideposts on the Way to a New Political Economy (2015)
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Eco-nomics
A Paradigm in Development @GreenPolicy360
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Via Yes! Magazine - David Korten / 2001
Via Sojourners / 2013 ... Reclaiming the Commons
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Resources for practitioners and policy makers working to build community wealth and a new economy
Community-Wealth generation - Democracy Collaborative
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Gar Alperovitz / Noting Gar Alperovitz' relation to Gaylord Nelson,
a founder of Earth Day)
Alperovitz' Keynote Speech at the AAAS Climate Change Summit / American Association for the Advancement of Science's Summit on Climate Change Resilience and Governance
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Next System Project
Community-wealth generation focus areas:
- Democratization of Wealth
- Community Wealth Cities
- Community Wealth InfoGraphics
- Community Wealth Interviews
- Community Wealth Map
- Wealth Videos
- Anchor Institutions
- The Cleveland Model
- Community Development Corporations (CDCs)
- Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)
- Land Trusts (CLTs)
- Cooperatives (Co-ops)
- Cross-Sectoral
- Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs)
- Green Economy
- Individual Wealth Building
- Individual Wealth Preservation
- Local Food Systems
- Municipal Enterprise
- New State & Local Policies
- Outside the U.S.
- Program Related Investments
- Reclaiming the Commons
- Social Enterprise
- Responsible Investing
- State Asset Building Initiatives
- State and Local Investments
- Transit Oriented Development
- University & Community Partnerships
- Worker Cooperatives
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Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "New Economy"
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