Kate Raworth

Kate Raworth

Kate Raworth is an economist and the author of Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a Twenty-First-Century. She teaches at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute, and is an advisor to the Global Challenges programme of the Stockholm School of Economics and to the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity at the University of Surrey. Over the past two decades, Kate has worked as Senior Researcher at Oxfam, as economist and co-author of the UN’s Human Development Report, and as a Fellow of the Overseas Development Institute based in the villages of Zanzibar. She holds a BA and MSc from Oxford University and an honorary doctorate from Business School Lausanne.

GTI Contributions
Dollars to Doughnuts: The Shape of a New Economy
Interview
Dollars to Doughnuts: The Shape of a New Economy
December 2019
The author of Doughnut Economics describes what mainstream economics gets wrong and how another economics can nurture both people and planet.

Kate Raworth
Roundtable
Contribution to GTI Roundtable "Bounding the Planetary Future"
April 2015