Non-Orthodox Economics and their social and environmental drivers
Gabrielle Harris
9781773612935
369 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Non-Orthodox Economics and their social and environmental drivers studies various aspects of non-orthodox economics explaining in detail the general theory of employment, interest and money. It includes the historical evaluation of industrial revolution and the rise of cities which got highly influenced by industrialization. Provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the latest work on economic theory which helps in understanding different mixed methods of mainstream economics, exploring the new economic directions and paradigms that are required to respond to this crisis.
Author Bio
Gabrielle Harris was born in the 1950s but is striving to stay current in the 21st century. She has spent almost a lifetime working and gathering information about economic systems and alternative models in many countries and political systems, from Conservative Party England in the 1970s to Communist China in the early 1980s. Gabrielle has done a wide spectrum of work from building corporate wealth to direct investment, working in poverty alleviation and financial inclusion, through to being an entrepreneur and running consulting companies to bridge across cultures and economic systems. With such a varied background, it is hard for her to believe in any given orthodoxy or perhaps even a single hard and fast truth.