Summary:
The book explores the concept of moving beyond the traditional competitive approaches to global economics, advocating for cooperative and sustainable strategies that benefit all parties involved. It delves into the social and environmental costs of economic growth and proposes alternative metrics and policies that aim to create equitable prosperity without ecological damage.
Key points:
1. Win-Win Economics: Henderson suggests creating economic policies that benefit everyone, focusing on cooperation and long-term benefits instead of competition and short-term wins.
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