The next economy Paul Hawken.
Material type:
- 0030626315
- HC 106.82 H392n 1983
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-191) and index.
Chapter 1. The Decline of the Mass Economy -- Chapter 2. The Rise of Oil -- Chapter 3. Debt and Capital Chapter 4. The Long Contraction Chapter 5. The Informative Economy -- Chapter 6. Growth or Change? Chapter 7. Some Informative Strategies -- Chapter 8. Disintermediation -- Chapter 9. Seven Ways to Think About Your Money -- Chapter 10. The Next Economy.
Arguing that the current economy represents a move from a "mass" to a new "informative" economic system, the author explains how individuals can cope with, and benefit from the transition
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