The People Centered Economy

The People Centered Economy
Author: David Nordfors,Vint Cerf
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Business
ISBN: 1729145922

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AI is cutting labor costs and workers are struggling to be valuable. The People Centered Economy (PCE) is a 'Copernican Revolution' placing people, not tasks, at the center of the economy. PCE has a handy definition of the economy: people create and exchange value, served by organization. In PCE, innovation makes people value each other more (not less) and the answer to the 'future of work' is simple: people need as much innovation for earning as there is for spending. Today there is almost none there is an untapped multi-trillion dollar market waiting to be built by "the new ecosystem for innovating jobs." The book presents new ideas, models and policies for entering a competitive people-centered economy. Co-authors, leaders from the new ecosystem, present hands-on cases from the business of raising the value of people and helping them earn a good livelihood: V R Ferose, Lorien Pratt, Sudipto Dasgupta, Ganapathy Subramanian, Thorkil Sonne, Jason Palmer, Allen Blue, Patricia Olby Kimondo, Jamie Merisotis, Jacob Hsu, Tess Posner, Monique Jeanne Morrow, Daniel Pianko, Gi Fernando Wendy Guillliesm Derek Ozkal, Jim Clifton, Sven Otto Littorin and Guido Van Nispen.

OECD Framework and Good Practice Principles for People Centred Justice

OECD Framework and Good Practice Principles for People Centred Justice
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264830011

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Access to justice for all is a global objective enshrined in SDG 16. To help countries achieve this objective, the OECD People-Centred Justice Framework and Principles sets out elements of a government-wide strategy for people-centred justice, inter-agency cooperation and communication, as well as mechanisms to ensure accountability and sustainability.

People centered Development

People centered Development
Author: David C. Korten,Rudi Klauss
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1984
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039644500

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Essays on a "people-centred" quality of life approach to development policy, stressing the role of social participation and popular participation in economic and social development - discusses long term perspectives of social change, and development planning alternatives; examines natural resources management, environmental protection, resource competition, poverty dynamics, rural development programming, planning for equity, basic needs and self reliance. Graphs, references.

People Centered Social Innovation

People Centered Social Innovation
Author: Swati Banerjee,Stephen Carney,Lars Hulgard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351121002

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Social Innovation is emerging as an alternate interdisciplinary development pathway of knowledge and practice that aims to understand and address contemporary complexities and multi – dimensional social realities. BEPA (2011) defines social innovation as, ‘innovations that are social in both their ends and means’. However, though Social Innovation is a widely-used term; its conceptual understanding and the specific relation to social change remains under explored. People Centered Social Innovation: Global perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm attempts to revisit and extend the existing understanding of Social Innovation in practice by focusing upon the lived realities of marginalized groups and communities. The emerging field of people-centered development is placed in dialogue with theory and concepts from the more established field of social innovation to create a new approach; one that adopts a global perspective, engaging with very different experiences of marginality across the global north and south. Theoretically, ‘People Centered Social Innovation: Global Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm’ draws upon ‘northern’ understandings of change and improvement as well as ‘southern’ theory concerns for epistemological diversity and meaning making. The result is an experiment aimed at reimagining research and practice that seriously needs to center the actor in processes of social transformation.

2050 China

2050 China
Author: Angang Hu,Yilong Yan,Xiao Tang,Shenglong Liu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811598333

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This book is open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. This book is arranged and developed around the theme of “2050 China,” it analyzes the factors and advantages of the Chinese road to socialist modernization, explores and summarizes the development goal and the basic logic of the socialist modernization of China, and further shows the general basis of the primary stage of socialism. According to the report delivered at the 19th Party Congress, and according to the “two-stage” strategic plan, this book looks ahead in detail to the overarching objective and sub-objectives of essentially achieving socialist modernization by 2035, discusses the building of a great modern socialist country in all respects from the perspective of the Party’s six-sphere integrated plan of economic, political, cultural, social, ecological civilization, and national defense construction, and provides policy proposals. This book also analyzes the influence and the effect of the socialist modernization with Chinese characteristics on the world and it further presents the third centenary goal. In conclusion, this book is an elaboration of the work of the Institute for Contemporary China Studies, Tsinghua University. It reflects the intellectual innovation in the authors’ research on contemporary China, as well as the authors’ foresight and predictions about China’s future development.

Disrupting Unemployment

Disrupting Unemployment
Author: David Nordfors,VP and Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf,Max Senges,Philip Auerswald,Vint Cerf
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Disruptive technologies
ISBN: 152384583X

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"This book presents i4j visions for an Innovation-for-Jobs economy, based on ideas from the i4j Leadership Forum and its founders. It is accompanied by chapters by selected i4j Leadership Forum participants."--Page 4 of cover.

Does ASEAN Matter

Does ASEAN Matter
Author: Marty Natalegawa
Publsiher: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789814786744

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Written by the highly regarded diplomat Marty Natalegawa, former ambassador and foreign minister of Indonesia, this book offers a unique insider-perspective on the present and future relevance of ASEAN. It is about ASEAN’s quest for security and prosperity in a region marked by complex dynamics of power. Namely, the interplay of relations and interests among countries — large and small — which provide the settings within which ASEAN must deliver on its much-cited leadership and centrality in the region. The book seeks to answer the following questions: How can ASEAN build upon its past contributions to the peace, security and prosperity of Southeast Asia, to the wider East Asia, the Asia-Pacific and the Indo-Pacific regions? More fundamentally and a sine qua non, how can ASEAN continue to ensure that peace, security and prosperity prevail in Southeast Asia? And, equally central, how can ASEAN become more relevant to the peoples of ASEAN, such that its contributions can be genuinely felt in making better the lives of its citizens?

Constructing Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics

Constructing Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics
Author: Fang Cai,Xiaojing Zhang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2022-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811928246

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This book analyzes the characteristics of China's economic operation in the new era and explores Xi's thought on China's development. The book consists of six parts. The first part puts forward the guiding principles and main contents of political economy of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era; the second part conducts the epistemology and methodology; the third part reveals the big logic of the new normal of economic development from the time and space dimension; and the fourth part examines the purpose, motivation, necessary conditions and measurement scale of development according to the new development concept; the fifth part discusses the path of building a modern economic system; the sixth part focuses on what China Wisdom and China solution could contribute to the global governance and promoting global development.