Listen "Beyond Growth: Rethinking Finance in a Full World with Matt Orsagh"
Episode Synopsis
In this thought-provoking episode of Future of Finance, host Georges Dyer sits down with Matt Orsagh, co-founder of the Arketa Institute and former Senior Director at the CFA Institute, to explore the emerging frontier of ecological economics and the imperative of moving beyond traditional growth-based economic models. Drawing on decades of experience in finance and sustainability, Matt outlines the vision behind Arketa’s mission: reimagining finance within planetary boundaries and transitioning to a post-growth economy that prioritizes well-being, community, and environmental limits. The conversation explores the shortcomings of GDP as a success metric for economic success, the flaws of neoclassical economic models, the promise of policies like universal basic income and the four-day workweek, and the practical implications for finance professionals. With urgency and clarity, Matt argues for a transformation not just in our financial systems, but in our cultural definitions of prosperity and purpose.
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Keywords
Post-Growth Finance, Ecological Economics, Sustainability, Planetary Boundaries, ESG Investing, Degrowth, Community Wealth, Systemic Risk, Finance Reform, Arketa Institute
Episode resources (links to books, articles, organization mentioned in the episode)
Keywords
Post-Growth Finance, Ecological Economics, Sustainability, Planetary Boundaries, ESG Investing, Degrowth, Community Wealth, Systemic Risk, Finance Reform, Arketa Institute
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