Fusion Economics

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How Pragmatism is Changing the World

ISBN: 1137444177
ISBN 13: 9781137444172
Autor: Brahm, L
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvi, 255 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.10.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Fusion Economics brings together the idea of western and eastern economies and discusses how bringing the strengths from the 2 economies can work to solve some of the world problemsIn this book Braham explores how the Chinese and even Russian economic models have evolved while claiming the Washington Consensus is deadIt is a new global consensus -a blend of pragmatic economics and fresh thinking- that is silently replacing Western models, spearheaded by NGOs, social entrepreneurs and the BRICS countriesThe author with his insights and experience working in China and other governments with different economic models shows how a fusion of models and culture can come together to create an alternative that will help solve world problems rather than create them

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Beschreibung

The current international financial system has created a huge gap between the wealthy and the rest. Grounded and straightforward in his approach, Brahm calls for a turn away from economic systems dangerously steeped in ideology and stymied by politics, outlining a new global consensus based on pragmatism, common sense, and grass-roots realities.

Autorenporträt

Laurence Brahm is a global activist, social entrepreneur, international lawyer, political-economist, crisis mediator and author of over twenty books on Asia. He is the architect of the Himalayan and African Consensus, serving as executive director and co-founder of the African Consensus Forum. He divides his time between Asia and Africa convening multi-stakeholder dialogue between civil society, business and governments. Concurrently, he is advisor to China's Ministry of Environmental Protection and the European Commission's Directorate-General for the Environment, blueprinting green growth policies aimed at reducing total carbon in China through renewable and efficient energy replacement. He is a member of the United Nations Theme Group on Poverty and Inequality, NGO spokesperson to the United Nations Earth Summit 2012 (Rio+20) and was selected by ScenaRio as one of '100 Opinion Leaders Advising Rio+20'. Brahm is also a Visiting Fellow at the East-West Center for geopolitical research in Hawaii. His previous books include Zhu Rongji and The Transformation of Modern China (John Wiley, 2002), a bestseller in Asia, Searching for Shangri-La (Marshall Cavendish, 2006) and The Anti-Globalization Breakfast Club (John Wiley, 2009).

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