In his new book Making Sense of Chaos Doyne Farmer presents a manifesto for how to do economics better. He describes how rebellious economists and other scientists are revolutionising our ability to predict the economy, developing new approaches to answer questions such as: What causes financial turbulence? Why do markets malfunction, and can we make them work better? Is
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“Nature is not the elephant in the room, it’s the huge green scorpion running towards us” – Dr Nicola Ranger, lead author of Oxford study Erosion of natural capital linked with biodiversity loss and environmental degradation generates significant
Oxford study warns of $5 trillion risk from nature-related economic shocks invezz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from invezz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
According to recent Oxford University research, shocks to the global economy resulting from ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss might cost upwards of $5 trillion.