2024-05-06
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Welcome to Intelligence Squared.
I'm Conor Boyle.
We're listening back to a timely conversation from 2018 today with leading economist Kate Raworth.
The creator of Donut Economics takes us through her pivotal idea that's designed to keep everyone in society sweet while encouraging economic growth and sustainability at the same time.
How to make our economies work better for everyone is something of the holy grail for economists, and one of the ideas for how to achieve it, which has found fans in audiences ranging from the UN General assembly to Pope Francis and extinction rebellion, is donut economics.
Its creator is Kate Raworth, senior associate at Oxford Universitys Environmental Change Institute and author of the hit book of the same name.
In 2018, she joined Matthew Taylor in conversation.
Matthew is currently chief executive of the NHS Confederation here in the UK and when those two spoke, he was the chief executive of the RSA, the Royal Society of Arts.
Here's Matthew with more.
Hi, Kate.
Hi.