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Tackling timorous economics, how Scotland's economy could work better for us all, Katherine Trebeck, George Kerevan, Stephen Boyd

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Tackling timorous economics, how Scotland's economy could work better for us all, Katherine Trebeck, George Kerevan, Stephen Boyd
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tackling timorous economics
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
968161923
Responsibility statement
Katherine Trebeck, George Kerevan, Stephen Boyd
Series statement
Open Scotland, 8
Sub title
how Scotland's economy could work better for us all
Summary
What is the best way to run a country? How long should a person be obliged to work every day? What will the economy look like after Brexit? In this new take on the Scottish economy, experts Trebeck, Boyd and Kerevan address how our economy can serve us, as opposed to the people serving the economy. They believe that current economic policies are not aligned with what we as people need in these times of rampant inequality and inequitable distribution, advocating an increased focus on the quality of Scotland’s economy. Using Scotland as an example for the economic workings of any country, Tackling Timorous Economics shows a better way of how economics could work for us. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Our Economic System is broken. We need a new one. Katherine Trebeck. Towards a for everyone economy? .Katherine Trebeck. Do we really want a more equal Scotland? Stephen Boyd. No Timorous Beasties Here! . George Kerevan
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