The world economy and financial system : a paradigm change offering a sustainable approach
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The world economy and financial system : a paradigm change offering a sustainable approach
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book introduces a new economic and financial system to replace the flawed current system. The past financial crises, including the Great Depression, the Global Financial Crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, have showed us that the global financial system has problems and that a paradigm change and mindset shift to provide a better world to society is essential.
This book brings a new sustainable approach to replace the current system and will be of interest to academics, policymakers, and professionals working with financial markets, financial economics, sustainability, and impact finance.
Table of Contents
1. The Problems of the World Economy and Financial System
a. Global Debt
b. Inflation
c. Income Inequality
d. Re-Globalization
e. Political Conflicts
f. Energy Supply
g. Food Supply
2. Time to Question
a. What are the Main Needs of the People?
b. Why Do People Work?
c. What is Money for?
d. What Makes People Happy?
e. How the Conflicts between Individuals and Societies can be Avoided?
f. The New Economy Approach
3. 4 Main Pillars: Developing, Balancing, Saving and Sharing
a. The Involvement of People in the Economic System and the Model Framework
b. The Application of the New Model
i. Financial System
ii. Pension System
iii. Insurance System
iv. Health System
v. Housing System
vi. Education System
4. Conclusion
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