by Jenny | Jan 27, 2023 | Economy
Supply chains are a critical policy and market mechanism that local places can activate to achieve a range of local economic, community and environmental goals. Localising supply chains offer significant benefits for local places including: Superior local economic...
by Jenny | Feb 4, 2022 | Economy
Written by Meaghan Burkett Localising Supply Chains in Newcastle to facilitate local growth, sustainability and resilience. Newcastle aims to be a smart, liveable and sustainable global city. Supporting this overarching plan is the City of Newcastle’s (CN) Economic...
by Ethical Fields | Feb 3, 2021 | Economy, Environmental Markets, Uncategorised
ConfusopolyThe Environmental Goods and Services market is a Confusopoly. This isn’t by accident. Such market conditions is where brokers thrive due to information asymmetry.What is a Confusopoly? The Customers Environmental markets are booming world wide. ...
by Ethical Fields | Sep 22, 2020 | Community Wealth Building, Economy
A Generative Industrial Mobilisation – Initial Thoughts on the Rapid Acceleration of Economic Transformation in Australia and Beyond by José Ramos and Meaghan Burkett Our Transition Challenge We are in the midst of dramatic industrial, economic,...
by Ethical Fields | Sep 22, 2020 | Economy, Gender Lens
When the Future is Female An article by Moira Were AM The pandemic arrived decades after western women had won the right to vote, heard and learnt all the words of Helen Reddy’s I am Woman, and just as the #metoo movement was starting to morph beyond movies to...
by Ethical Fields | Aug 14, 2020 | Economy
Beyond a Game of Musical Chairs – Creating a Commons Economy Written by Dr. Jose Ramos *The article is adapted from an original version in Stir Magazine. Many of us grew up with the game of musical chairs. The music starts and we go round and round. Some...