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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Economic theory is centuries out of date and that's a disaster for tackling the 21st century's challenges of climate change, poverty, and extreme inequality. Kate Raworth flips economic thinking on its head to give a crash course in alternative economics, explaining in three minutes what they'll never teach you in three years of a degree. Find out why it's time to get into the doughnut...
Kate Raworth is an economist focused on the rewriting of economics to make it fit for addressing this century’s realities and challenges. She is the creator of the doughnut of social and planetary boundaries which, since being first published by Oxfam in 2012, has gained widespread international recognition and influence in reframing sustainable development, including shaping the United Nations’ post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals. She is currently writing Doughnut Economics: seven ways to think like a 21st century economist, to be published by Random House in Spring 2016.
Kate is a senior visiting research associate and lecturer at Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute, and a senior associate of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. She has presented doughnut economics widely - from the UN General Assembly to the Occupy Movement - and her writing has featured in The Guardian, The New Statesman, Resurgence, Nature Climate Change, and Wired. She has been named by The Guardian as “one of the top ten tweeters on economic transformation”.
Over the past two decades she was senior researcher at Oxfam, co-author of the UN Human Development Report, and a fellow of the Overseas Development Institute in Zanzibar. She holds a first class BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics and a MSc in Economics for Development, both from Oxford University.
Kate blogs about Doughnut Economics at www.kateraworth.com and tweets @KateRaworth.
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@pusteblume6478
@pusteblume6478 3 года назад
I don't understand why this talk doesn't have millions of views!?! It's one of these talks that fundamentally changes the way you see the the world. Thank you, Kate Raworth!
@jarrah580
@jarrah580 8 месяцев назад
Probably because it makes no sense to an actual economist, she dropped out of economics and it shows. Econ is supposed to be broad-scale (especially what they teach at uni), what she says is "what mainstream economists think" is way too basic and/or just wrong, unpaid work isn't some overlooked part of the economy, it is the same as paid work just not paid with money etc.. She just doesn't know what she's talking about because the dropped out, if she didn't she'd realise that we talk about these exact things in most econ courses at most universities. All good though no one's perfect
@nielsnable
@nielsnable Месяц назад
@@jarrah580 Huh? Kate Raworth literally has a BA and an MSc in economics. She knows what she's talking about.
@sujata8957
@sujata8957 3 года назад
As a student of economics, she really did just transform my view.
@djStrimmer
@djStrimmer 2 года назад
I’m sorry you are studying the pseudo quack science aka economics
@mariaeduardadefreitassales2490
@mariaeduardadefreitassales2490 4 года назад
I am a kid and I am watching this!I absolutely love it! We should start thinking about a solution for the problems we created. Change the way you think! We are in the twenty first century, stop thinking like you were living one hundred years ago. What are you giving importance to? What are you spending your money on? What are you supporting? This are questions we should be asking ourselves on a daily life!
@anchorageccl7081
@anchorageccl7081 3 года назад
Yes!! You get more of what you focus on. So, let's focus on the doughnut.
@BrysonKeenan
@BrysonKeenan 3 года назад
Look for Herman Daly’s work as well...
@anchorageccl7081
@anchorageccl7081 3 года назад
This is one of THE best talks I've heard. Kate Raworth has changed the way I view the economy & Earth's boundaries & development forever. Thank you.
@akaPyroXx
@akaPyroXx 5 лет назад
Right now its 2018 and I'm German student. While I watched the video I've got goose bumps! What Kate Raworth says is true and she changed my way to think.
@aerobique
@aerobique 5 лет назад
check mal peter joseph aus, ernsthaft__
@mrjonno
@mrjonno 4 года назад
Leaves me in tears every time. Because I care and Kate really cares to have thought about the issue.
@djStrimmer
@djStrimmer 2 года назад
Save your tears. Caring doesn’t really help much. And you can walk away from economics just as we can stop caring and be happier ! 🙏 instead of caring buy a house with a garden & plant all the things you like & want.
@StephanieL180
@StephanieL180 9 лет назад
Excellent lecture. Economics has become far too detached from its roots as a sub-field of moral and political philosophy.
@fallinginthed33p
@fallinginthed33p 7 лет назад
Stephanie L Economics not as a science, but more as quantified ethics - or religion with accounting. It's time society stopped thinking we operate in a vacuum. We're all a part of this ecosystem.
@gamaro74
@gamaro74 4 года назад
I've just discovered it! It makes so much sense in the world we live in today. The idea of growth, of infinite growth, is so detrimental when we see our unbalanced world caused by it. I want a doughnut!
@maxbroughton9713
@maxbroughton9713 2 года назад
For everyone who’s mindset has changed from watching this video, I implore you to share it to friends and family. Only by spreading this idea will we see change.
@fromar95
@fromar95 4 года назад
“Governments have historically opted to tax what they could, rather than what they should, and it shows.” ― Kate Raworth "Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist"
@marvanbee
@marvanbee 4 года назад
Kate you are a wonder. I'm so glad to have watched your talks and can't stop sharing them. Thanks for being brave enough to pursue your ideas and passions.
@gabyromm4173
@gabyromm4173 3 года назад
WOW!!! This must be published everywhere!!! I just seen it in my Uni lecture and it's a jewel
@PeterBrodie
@PeterBrodie 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant! Surely anyone who sees this and understands it would be sharing it FAR AND WIDE! I shall!
@chrisyates2591
@chrisyates2591 2 года назад
Thank you Kate. Together we must change our world in the interests of all and not a powerful few.
@UPCSE
@UPCSE 4 года назад
Genius! Such an inspiration and a visionary, Kate!
@rajusaw509
@rajusaw509 Год назад
One of the best talk i have ever listened. It is really an eye opener and bound to change all the economic models that economists and policy makers have been using to drive economic growth. Thank you very much Kate Raworth!
@karenbean271
@karenbean271 Год назад
I’ve read her book and watched this video several times over the years. I would have thought she would be a household name by now and doughnut economy would be in the public lexicon.
@vegandolls
@vegandolls Год назад
It's actually very naive and ridiculous. She says nothing really. She basically said, 'What if we had world peace, ya know? that's what would be good'. Like.. cool idea. are you 10 years old? The public lexicon. ...pffffft you're funny. Karen is a perfect name for you
@pedrohenriquecarneiro904
@pedrohenriquecarneiro904 5 дней назад
Amazing speech! Amazing presentation! I really loved it.
@MiliGBeautifu1
@MiliGBeautifu1 4 года назад
This is really fantastic and impressive to my understanding of sustainability!
@choffee
@choffee 3 года назад
This makes so much sense. I like the idea that our cabinet ministers or even world leaders would have to sit around this diagram as they carve up the profits of a countries wealth for their rich friends.
@jodiethompson8619
@jodiethompson8619 Год назад
Kate articulates everything I've been thinking but couldn't get across to people look at me like I'm crazy. Thank you Kate
@matthewmalpeli
@matthewmalpeli 7 лет назад
This lecture is tragically under watched.
@olexpono
@olexpono 6 лет назад
The book is seriously great :)
@yodamaster202
@yodamaster202 4 года назад
Probably because of the speaker's misandria?
@volkanozkose5632
@volkanozkose5632 4 года назад
Mate this is really serious. I mean reality real...
@garger-d
@garger-d 4 года назад
That was my first thought as well :/
@matthewmalpeli
@matthewmalpeli 4 года назад
@@yodamaster202 Have you gotten over your stupidity yet?
@JengPJuan
@JengPJuan Год назад
Wow the real economist with a heart!!! Thank you very much Kate!!
@IndyIndie59
@IndyIndie59 6 лет назад
Brilliant talk. Most inspiring - I think this should be force fed to all politicians, economists and those who dabble in the art of teaching/learning economics.
@mariannelim8064
@mariannelim8064 3 года назад
This talk is incredible! I'm so grateful to my Development and Economics teacher for sharing this :>
@dawnmclean9441
@dawnmclean9441 3 года назад
Thank you Kate - you are a light of hope for a better way forward in economics...
@diptidixit4
@diptidixit4 2 года назад
I here after Marie Forlio interview… anyone else? Now the time has come… people are already using it… Great work 👌👌👍👍👏👏👏
@kamalweerapperuma2429
@kamalweerapperuma2429 4 года назад
Excellent presentation! A badly needed approach to deviate from GDP growth at any cost.
@anna.t._7224
@anna.t._7224 4 года назад
Read the book it was brilliant, I highly recommend.
@vaishaliajmera4172
@vaishaliajmera4172 3 года назад
Superb...its high time...Not just thinking and liking....we need action and authority should be moving with this.. This pencil change is needed in every subject and not just in Economics.
@hermanfolkesson
@hermanfolkesson 4 года назад
Viktiga och inspirerande råd för att undvika klimatkollaps
@gracekamweru173
@gracekamweru173 2 года назад
These are avant garde ideas that every professional and policy maker needs to understand! My background is in the built environment (landscape architecture, urbanism, environmental planning) and I testify that this kind of reasoning is so timely. Its 2021 and global economies need to embrace circularity asap if we are to reverse the current planetary and environmental crisis we are in now.
@honghonglouisa822
@honghonglouisa822 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for giving such an inspiring speech. I only watched this for three minutes and I can’t help but appreciating your effort in delivering this speech. It amplifies my understanding of fundamental economics and sheds light on new modern issues that are ignored by economists. Brilliant!
@petermorris5808
@petermorris5808 3 года назад
This is the kind of thinking we need to save the world. We are not going to be populating other planets - this one is perfect for us. The idea of greed has only been around for a few millenia perhaps and out of control greed since the last century. Up to a few thousand years ago, humans cared for each other in total, as societies and that is the kind of social programming which is needed for us to survive as a species and for our planet to survive as well. We have to be thinking of economics and the planet in this (or a similar) way. Kate Raworth is a great thinker.
@linuscat
@linuscat 9 лет назад
Excellent critique of the limitations - and biases - of contemporary economics. A discipline so out of date it advises students to ignore the events of the last ten years.
@The_Scouts_Code
@The_Scouts_Code 6 лет назад
should we ignore calculus because it doesn't contain vitamin B?
@Alphacentauri819
@Alphacentauri819 3 года назад
MyLifeForAuir87 terrible, tone deaf, analogy 🙄
@fatimacampos5207
@fatimacampos5207 9 лет назад
Thanks,Kate! Completely agree! A challenging situation to transform the current paradigm of developing and growth. I took my pencil!
@bellaolabisi3999
@bellaolabisi3999 4 года назад
Amazing! succinctly delivered
@rutgermuller
@rutgermuller 5 лет назад
Thank you. Very inspiring.
@belgiumgamer290
@belgiumgamer290 3 месяца назад
DIKKE so deze video is zeer leuk en leerrijk ik zou graag edgen op gilles schollier
@annamohase380
@annamohase380 3 года назад
such passion ... really awesome talk
@waffledao
@waffledao 4 года назад
OMG just seen the video cause Holland are actually using her donuts !
@sempreclarice
@sempreclarice 4 года назад
Hey, Ly! In what way they are using it? Would like to read something about this case :)
@ThatBIMGirl
@ThatBIMGirl 4 года назад
Clarice Nilles try looking up “circular economy Amsterdam“ .. it’s pretty cool! They want to be the first city to be completely circular. No more waste of anything from water to energy to goods
@richardventus1875
@richardventus1875 Год назад
Kate - Excellent - thank you so much. I agree with everything you have said. Your 'higher ambition' needs a new type of leadership and leader. The traditional highly objective/money driven/military style of leadership is increasingly damaging the planet and everyone on it. What we need to do is move to a new paradigm of leadership which rewards everyone rather than those just at the top of the tree. I have advocated Transpersonal Leadership for many years now for the reasons you give, but the 'elite' don't want it as it doesn't fit in with their desires from egotism and greed. I have a contact with one of the world's leading experts on Transpersonal leadership - if you send me a reply I'll pass on their details.
@gdinunzi
@gdinunzi 5 лет назад
Brilliant airtight arguments. Very well done.
@caitlinkawalek989
@caitlinkawalek989 Год назад
Too brilliant. I adore her.
@muhammadbabur1101
@muhammadbabur1101 2 года назад
Love this talk !
@aaronnebauer6046
@aaronnebauer6046 2 года назад
Brilliant talk! Because politicians tend to think in short-term election cycles, I wonder of 'we the people' need to hold the long-term view and stay the course?
@TheBoris777777
@TheBoris777777 4 года назад
What an important talk!
@miaritz3761
@miaritz3761 4 года назад
BRAVO, love it
@vincenzollamas
@vincenzollamas 4 года назад
very Buckminster Fuller, good stuff
@JinghaoTong
@JinghaoTong 6 лет назад
In her book, Kate mentioned the keyword of "balance" and used a picture of traditional Chinese philosophy picture of Yinyang. I can understand her effort of encouraging people to think the whole picture. While in 1840, when Queen Victora decided to have a war to protect the benefit of opium business in China, they didn't care about the health condition of Chinese and only focused on the profit of opium. The book "Inglorious Empire" by Indian former Minister also mentioned the British destroyed the industry foundation of India and produced opium there. My point is, "Doughnut Economics" cares about the environment more than the GDP now. It's a new rule to play the economic game. While with the help of history, maybe we can learn about that some tragedy of countries just because they didn't have the strong economic and lost the freedom of development? Could the new theory become the weapon to keep the developing countries poor? Because if they want to develop their economy in a western way: damaging the environment, they have to pay the tax for the developed countries in the future? Limited by the technology, the developing countries have to choose between low-speed-development and damage-environment-development. If they have to buy the high-tech from the developed countries or pay the bill of damaging the environment. It could be another robbing of 21 century with the perfect theory.
@hl200
@hl200 3 года назад
Thank you! I love it!
@nthperson
@nthperson 4 года назад
The wellbeing of every single human being (as well as other species of animals and plants) depends on one fundamental change in how we are organized. We must treat the planet as our Commons. We must then allocate private control over any portion of the Commons by competitive bidding under a leasehold arrangement rather than the issuance of deeds suggesting any individual or entity is an "owner" of the Commons. The annual payment -- a rental payment -- would go into the common fund out of which we pay for democratically-agreed upon public goods and services. This systemic change has been called for by thoughtful people for centuries. Read anything by the 19th century political economist Henry George for clear insight into why this is so necessary and how it would work to change the course of history.
@rundle19938
@rundle19938 6 лет назад
Nice ideas and very difficult to get details into a 16 minute talk so I assume her economic theory and evidence are in her new book. She is definitely covering similar ground as E. F. Schumacher did in the 70s.
@PatriciaGrilli
@PatriciaGrilli 3 года назад
Fantastic!
@saragiitaflores3609
@saragiitaflores3609 2 месяца назад
This gives me hope.
@putzak
@putzak 3 года назад
Absolutely spot on
@Artnotforthesakeofart
@Artnotforthesakeofart 2 года назад
THIS should have billions of views on RU-vid, not 'Baby Shark Dance' & 'Despacito'
@diegochinsan
@diegochinsan Год назад
Please, subtitle in Spanish. So we can use this extraordinary talk in our High Schools in Spain and Latin America.
@pijusmandal7306
@pijusmandal7306 6 лет назад
Brilliant talk ! Very inspiring and deep insightful ...
@jh5401
@jh5401 3 года назад
One minute in, and she is explaining exactly my high school class on economics, too. Yeesh.
@theicyridge
@theicyridge 6 лет назад
One of the very best talks.
@kaftanboy3054
@kaftanboy3054 Год назад
As a young economist we have to think 🤔 the way this mother economist is talking about
@shumeyetessema7028
@shumeyetessema7028 4 года назад
The lecture is interesting indeed. The wellbeing of human being at the center of all economic strategies and policies at all level (micro & macro) is really a wonderful idea which could considerably mitigate the existing misery of mankind by promoting economic justice and creating harmony between nature and economic growth endeavors. Welfare economics has been the thinking of many Economists of the past and the contemporary; however, the problem has been and still is the greediness of human nature which always makes money rather than human at the center. The utopian economists have dreamed of terrestrial paradises which failed to come true. Good luck with ‘Doughnut Economics’ and rewriting economics.
@GeaVox
@GeaVox 4 года назад
I think you'll find that 'human wellbeing' is not actually the centre... planetary wellbeing is what aLL creatures' wellbeing depends upon.
@seautentico9565
@seautentico9565 4 года назад
Tengo demasiado interés en el tema
@aliasifchowdhury3419
@aliasifchowdhury3419 5 лет назад
May God bless you and your mindset.....may God bless your economic theory....I don't need to say it....but don't stop and spread it as far as you can....the only thing in existence with no limits is the mind's extent of imagination
@TahminaKhanTithi
@TahminaKhanTithi 3 года назад
I am amazed
@RossSimmons
@RossSimmons 3 года назад
She is on to something huge but the traditional economists selfishly don't want us to know it, and they still have that power. Oh Amitabha please cause the dharma and all good fortune to flourish. 🙏🏻
@yulig9486
@yulig9486 2 года назад
MASTER PIECE
@filmmakingforchange
@filmmakingforchange 3 года назад
Inspiring
@alexanderscott6332
@alexanderscott6332 3 года назад
The difference between Kate and those in power - she's not a sociopath.
@vegandolls
@vegandolls Год назад
she's also not intelligent
@owiny1954
@owiny1954 3 года назад
Please send me the donut sticker, I am definitely joining the campaign.
@suedaly4056
@suedaly4056 2 года назад
Just as relevant, if not more so, in December 2021 as it was when Kate Rawson spoke. Did they consider this at the COP talks?
@professorprodromal4419
@professorprodromal4419 4 года назад
she has a book in audio as well as paper I hope it has more practical advise. Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
@waenga23
@waenga23 3 года назад
Is it this just sounds like socialism or communism
@paulkamill2119
@paulkamill2119 3 года назад
Great lecture! Absolutely fundamental for ALL of us. I just wish the camera would stop jumping every five seconds!
@dhiyaneshsivakumaran9201
@dhiyaneshsivakumaran9201 2 года назад
Queen ❣
@HalimaBrewer
@HalimaBrewer 6 лет назад
I have her book and 2 others which help a lot to understand where we are are what we have to do. Ha Joon Chang's "Economics. The Users' Guide" and Yanis Varoufakis' "Talking to My Daughter About the Economy" Both are as readable as a good novel and both are so very useful. Kate's book is with them.
@aurelioldc
@aurelioldc 6 лет назад
Please, have a look at "Creating an Economy for the Common Good" by Christian Felber, he directed me here through a tweet. Time to join forces, MUCH can be done and much is BEING done!
@mahimnajoshi950
@mahimnajoshi950 3 года назад
Revolutionary
@thanglee2345
@thanglee2345 3 года назад
omg thank you
@yellowbird5411
@yellowbird5411 3 года назад
I wish this were taught in high schools and colleges instead of some of the courses they are teaching now.
@GuardianesdelaTierra13
@GuardianesdelaTierra13 4 года назад
Buenísimo el vídeo! Para que sirve el dinero si nos estamos acabando el planeta! No hay plan “B”
@danielmartinlluptonpaulino312
@danielmartinlluptonpaulino312 3 года назад
hi, can anyone tell me what were the weakest points of this conference? please
@volkanozkose5632
@volkanozkose5632 4 года назад
I think she is The Super Woman. Keep her away from Kripton because we need her live for ever and ever ?...lol
@lizlewis665
@lizlewis665 4 года назад
If you watch one thing watch Kate Raworth on donut economics - this one
@nthperson
@nthperson 9 лет назад
Not all economics fit the description painted here. The number who do not is small, admittedly, but they have provided a remarkably insightful analysis of how the world really works. Who is on this list? Read Mason Gaffney's "After the Crash" or Fred Harrison's "The Predator Culture" and other books.
@efortune357
@efortune357 7 лет назад
Great talk! If you haven't seen "Zeitgeist Addendum", "Zeitgeist Moving Forward", or "Paradise or Oblivion" I'd highly recommend them
@f-22r
@f-22r 6 лет назад
They just serve to frighten people imo.
@volkanozkose5632
@volkanozkose5632 4 года назад
I think i am in love ...
@brittdragstra7865
@brittdragstra7865 5 лет назад
This should be taught on schools. Why is it possible we are still only learning about the 'old' outdated economic thoughts?
@andrewcampbell1505
@andrewcampbell1505 5 лет назад
Prigogine - W Brian Arthur - complexity - reality - ... A very REAL view imho.
@1farin
@1farin 2 года назад
I need to write an essay on this, other than that interesting video.
@annamariebohus4817
@annamariebohus4817 6 лет назад
Excellent!! Kudos!
@staresce
@staresce 3 года назад
Ms Raworth, what is your opinion on overpopulation and it's affect on economics and the environment?
@thomasgt9933
@thomasgt9933 4 года назад
I don't think anyone would be against a more environmentally friendly economy. It is just the large cost that comes with it, these oils companies have been aware for decades about the global impact fossil fuels have on the environment. They haven't done anything about it because they are greedy and they don't care because the general population hasn't called them out for it either.
@amandaharig1978
@amandaharig1978 3 года назад
The large cost is the maximum ring, my friend. It's all here, she is an excellent orator and returns to those central tenets often.
@ivoneambientalista
@ivoneambientalista Год назад
Como brasileira sofro em ver Amazônia sendo queimada,a fome que grita pelas ruas do Brasil afora,...mesmo assim ha esperança neste novo governo a partir de 2023.
@smartiepancake
@smartiepancake 6 лет назад
Raworth takes the Labour-Capital model of neo-classical economics as her starting point. A much better starting point is the Land-Labour-Capital model of classical economics. With this model you quickly arrive at a very simple answer - Henry George's Singe Tax, a single reform that would fix just about everything.
@MrHarveyrex23
@MrHarveyrex23 4 года назад
Google algorithms on my RU-vid search engines are delivering me all these videos
@claudiabarbosa2563
@claudiabarbosa2563 4 года назад
os especialistas que, como Kate Raworth e o professor Yunus -entre outros- querem um mundo melhor poderiam participar de mais congressos juntos (como o que será realizado pelo Vaticano no final do ano - a economia de francisco) para tentar convencer o mundo da necessidade de uma Nova Ordem econômica que seja justa socialmente, economicamente e ecologicamente. e o termo para essa nova ordem pode ser SUSTENTABILISMO
@betamod1
@betamod1 5 лет назад
Is there actually a mathematical model for this Doughnut Economy that can be used to analyze the present state of our economy vs the ideal state we seek to reach?
@betamod1
@betamod1 5 лет назад
Could the internet of things enable us to model and regulate the Doughnut Economy in real-time in order to achieve balance?
@safebans1369
@safebans1369 5 лет назад
Havent read it yet but worth checking out her book for in depth analysis of her theories
@Alphacentauri819
@Alphacentauri819 3 года назад
And that’s one of the problems...is getting stuck on having to have a mathematical model for everything. Maybe step back and consider other solutions too. A mathematical model is often very subpar for more complex solutions.
@GR-mx8kq
@GR-mx8kq 2 года назад
Convincing. A bit ranty .... but she's not wrong. Yet here we are, 7 years later. Some policy change in offing (e.g. EVs), but rather more economic BAU plus enormous chickens coming home to roost. The conventional route for change is that the hearts and minds alert pollsters, this leads to focus groups, then crafting of policies, then votes. Better hope the hearts and minds keep changing.
@jrhoads4849
@jrhoads4849 7 лет назад
Zeitgeist approved
@10017akv
@10017akv 3 года назад
Unfortunately, there are too many people that will exploit the well intentioned efforts. It sucks that we cannot understand how we can ALL move forward together.
@renategranitzer923
@renategranitzer923 3 года назад
I know. On the other hand, those who "exploit" these efforts can serve as the thriving force not to rest to soon ;)
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