Written in a clear and engaging style, Kate Raworth explains to the general public and students what is wrong with the standard curriculum in economics, and how to break out of that monopolized mental prison. . . . [Doughnut Economics is] a cause for celebration. . . . I highly recommend the book.”—Herman Daly, Ecological Economics
“Raworth’s magnum opus. . . . A fascinating reminder to business leaders and economists alike to stand back at a distance to examine our modern economics.”—Forbes, “Best Business Books of 2017”
“An admirable attempt to broaden the horizons of economic thinking.”—Financial Times, Martin Wolf, “Best Books of 2017: Economics”
“A radical new economic theory to help save the environment.”—Time
“‘Sustainability in all things’ should be our species’ philosophy; the Doughnut Model our compass for the journey.”—Sir David Attenborough
“[It offers] the fresh thinking about the economy needed in light of the pandemic."—Pope Francis
“A thought-provoking book.”—John Cassidy, The New Yorker
“Can anyone seriously suppose that today’s economic orthodoxies are going to bring the world back from the brink of chaos? We need to fundamentally rethink the way we create and distribute wealth, and Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics provides an inspiring primer as to how we must now set about that challenge. I hope it ushers in a period of intense debate about the kind of economy we now so urgently need.”—Jonathon Porritt, author of The World We Made; founding director, Forum for the Future
“An excellent book.”—Harvard Business Review
“I read this book with the excitement that the people of his day must have read John Maynard Keynes’s General Theory. It is brilliant, thrilling, and revolutionary. Drawing on a deep well of learning, wisdom, and deep thinking, Kate Raworth has comprehensively reframed and redrawn economics. It is entirely accessible, even for people with no knowledge of the subject. I believe that Doughnut Economics will change the world.”—George Monbiot, author; columnist at The Guardian
“Doughnut Economics [takes] aim at traditional economic growth models.”—New York Times
“What if it were possible to live well without trashing the planet? Doughnut Economics succinctly captures this tantalising possibility and takes up its challenge. Brimming with creativity, Raworth reclaims economics from the dust of academia and puts it to the service of a better world.”—Tim Jackson, author of Prosperity without Growth
“Doughnut Economics has made waves around the world.”—PBS News Hour
“Not long ago, well-known development economist Kate Raworth’s Doughnut graphic became an overnight sensation. Now this marvelous book clearly and succinctly explains her re-envisioning of the economy. On a bookshelf crowded with attempts to reframe economic thinking and the way forward, this book stands out—brilliantly.”—Juliet Schor, author of Plentitude
“This is sharp, significant scholarship. . . . Thrilling.”—Times Higher Education
“Economics rightly is under the microscope. Kate Raworth’s insightful Doughnut is what every budding economist should see when they first peer down the lens.”—John Fullerton, founder and president, Capital Institute
“[Raworth's] biggest question . . . is one that terrifies all mainstream economists: is ‘growth’ endless?”—Andrew Marr, The Spectator
“This is truly the book we’ve all been waiting for. Kate Raworth provides the antidote to neoliberal economics with her radical and ambitious vision of an economy in service to life. Given the current state of the world, we need Doughnut Economics now more than ever.”—L. Hunter Lovins, president and founder, Natural Capitalism Solutions
“A compelling and timely intervention.”—Caroline Lucas MP, Books of the Year, The Ecologist
“Doughnut Economics shows how to ensure dignity and prosperity for all people.”―Huffington Post
“An innovative vision about how we could refocus away from growth to thriving.”—Daily Mail
“A brand new way of conceptualising economic development without being tied to infinite growth . . . A useful idea.”―The Guardian
“A radical and solidly-argued book . . . Plausible and informative.”―El Pais
“Doughnut Economics makes a complex thesis accessible.”—George Alagiah, BBC News
“Doughnut Economics has inspired its own global movement.”—Nature
“Required summer reading for Labour politicians and activists.”―openDemocracy
“[A] sharp, insightful call for a shift in thinking . . . Raworth’s energetic, layperson-friendly writing makes her concept accessible as well as intriguing.”—Publishers Weekly
“[Reveals] the huge hold in the standard economic model . . . offers a mountaintop view of the world.”―Knowledge@Wharton: The Journal of Wharton Business School