Summary:
The book challenges traditional economic thinking by proposing a model that balances essential human needs and planetary boundaries, advocating for a sustainable and inclusive economic system. It outlines seven core principles to guide the creation of economies that promote the well-being of all people within the ecological limits of the Earth.
Key points:
1. Doughnut Model: This visual framework for sustainable development has an inner ring for minimum living standards and an outer ring for ecological limits.
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