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Sophie Jane
Raworth (/ˈreɪwɜːrθ/; born 15 May 1968) is an
English journalist,
newsreader and
broadcaster working for the BBC. She is a
senior newsreader...
- Kate
Raworth (born 13
December 1970) is an
English economist known for "doughnut economics", an
economic model that
balances between essential human needs...
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Raworth is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfred Raworth (1882–1967),
electrical engineer to the
Southern Railway (Great Britain)...
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Thomas Moore Raworth (19 July 1938 – 8
February 2017) was an English-Irish poet, publisher, editor, and
teacher who
published over 40
books of poetry...
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under Bulleid's
numbering system. They were
designed by
Bulleid and
Alfred Raworth, and were
renumbered 20001 and 20002
after nationalisation. At this time...
- overshot. The
diagram was
developed by
University of
Oxford economist Kate
Raworth in her 2012
Oxfam paper A Safe and Just
Space for
Humanity and elaborated...
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players of the sport.
Krznaric is
married to the
British economist Kate
Raworth,
author of
Doughnut Economics:
Seven Ways to
Think Like a 21st-Century...
- 21st-Century
Economist is a 2017 non-fiction book by
Oxford economist Kate
Raworth. The book
elaborates on her
concept of
doughnut economics,
first developed...
- by
William Rowe
Raworth's cyber-tombeau for
Griffiths extensive links, photos, and
tributes to
Griffith at
British poet Tom
Raworth's web page Another...
- and
Economic Change. FT /
Prentice Hall. p. 205. ISBN 978-0-273-69351-2.
Raworth, Kate (2017).
Doughnut economics:
seven ways to
think like a 21st-century...