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<big>'''Small Is Beautiful: Study of Economics as If People Mattered
<big>'''Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as If People Mattered'''</big>


'''by E.F. Schumacher'''
'''by E.F. Schumacher'''
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“Nothing less than a full-scale assault on conventional economic wisdom.” — Newsweek
''“Nothing less than a full-scale assault on conventional economic wisdom.”'' — Newsweek
   
   
"One the 100 most influential books published since World War II" — The Times Literary Supplement
''"One the 100 most influential books published since World War II"'' — The Times Literary Supplement


"A book of heart and hope and downright common sense about the future." — Peter Lewis, Daily Mail
''"A book of heart and hope and downright common sense about the future."'' — Peter Lewis, Daily Mail


   
   


Hailed as an “eco-bible” by Time magazine, E.F. Schumacher’s riveting, richly researched statement on sustainability has become more relevant and vital with each year since its initial groundbreaking publication during the 1973 energy crisis. A landmark statement against “bigger is better” industrialism, Schumacher’s Small Is Beautiful paved the way for twenty-first century books on environmentalism and economics, like Jeffrey Sachs’s The End of Poverty, Paul Hawken’s Natural Capitalism, Mohammad Yunis’s Banker to the Poor, and Bill McKibben’s Deep Economy. This timely reissue offers a crucial message for the modern world struggling to balance economic growth with the human costs of globalization.
''Hailed as an “eco-bible” by Time magazine, E.F. Schumacher’s riveting, richly researched statement on sustainability has become more relevant and vital with each year since its initial groundbreaking publication during the 1973 energy crisis. A landmark statement against “bigger is better” industrialism, Schumacher’s Small Is Beautiful paved the way for twenty-first century books on environmentalism and economics, like Jeffrey Sachs’s The End of Poverty, Paul Hawken’s Natural Capitalism, Mohammad Yunis’s Banker to the Poor, and Bill McKibben’s Deep Economy. This timely reissue offers a crucial message for the modern world struggling to balance economic growth with the human costs of globalization.''





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Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as If People Mattered

by E.F. Schumacher


Published by HarperCollins (1973)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Is_Beautiful


https://www.amazon.com/Small-Beautiful-Economics-People-Mattered/dp/0061997765

https://www.goodreads.com/work/editions/1417527-small-is-beautiful-economics-as-if-people-mattered


“Nothing less than a full-scale assault on conventional economic wisdom.” — Newsweek

"One the 100 most influential books published since World War II" — The Times Literary Supplement

"A book of heart and hope and downright common sense about the future." — Peter Lewis, Daily Mail


Hailed as an “eco-bible” by Time magazine, E.F. Schumacher’s riveting, richly researched statement on sustainability has become more relevant and vital with each year since its initial groundbreaking publication during the 1973 energy crisis. A landmark statement against “bigger is better” industrialism, Schumacher’s Small Is Beautiful paved the way for twenty-first century books on environmentalism and economics, like Jeffrey Sachs’s The End of Poverty, Paul Hawken’s Natural Capitalism, Mohammad Yunis’s Banker to the Poor, and Bill McKibben’s Deep Economy. This timely reissue offers a crucial message for the modern world struggling to balance economic growth with the human costs of globalization.


Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: Harper Perennial; Reprint edition Language: English ISBN-10: 0061997765 ISBN-13: 978-0061997761


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