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Remaking the Real Economy

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Debunking the myths around the current economic belief systems, this book reveals how mainstream perspectives work for the benefit of the organised money establishment, while causing all manner of ...
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Debunking the myths around the current economic belief systems, this book reveals how mainstream perspectives work for the benefit of the organised money establishment, while causing all manner of destructions, inequalities and frauds, all conspiring against the common good.

Focused on the realities of organisational systems, Pearson offers a practical alternative to economic dogma.

Written from a distinctive perspective that combines practitioner and academic expertise, this book is structured as a simple model of business strategy and identifies necessary systems change in order to achieve a truly sustainable future.

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Price: $38.95
Pages: 238
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 21 November 2020
ISBN: 9781447356592
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, Popular economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, Organizational theory and behaviour

Gordon Pearson, formerly Head of Department of Management and Director of MBA programmes at Keele University, has extensive experience in strategic business development, and is the author of eight books in the areas of strategic management, competition and co-operation.

Part 1 ~ Where Are We Now?

The ‘Witchcraft’ and ‘Institutional Truths’ of Neoclassical Belief

‘Old Enemies of Peace’: Constituents of Organised Money

Resulting Profound Wrongs, Destructions, Inequalities and Frauds

Part 2 ~ Where Do We Want to Get To?

Democratic Commitments to Sustainable Progression

Part 3 ~ How Do We Get There?

Real People – Engines of Enterprise

Organisational Systems and Their Coordination

Organisational Systems Interactions with the Real Economy

Part 4 ~ Action

Systemic Action for Progression without Destruction

Part 5 ~ How Are We Doing?

Measures of Real Progression