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      <image:title>Home - Dr. Goswald Hughes is an Environmental Economist</image:title>
      <image:caption>He has taught college for 30 years in the areas of, Economics of Gender, Sustainable Economic Development. Public Finance, Economic Doctrine, Comparative Economic Systems and International Economics.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - New Book Out Now</image:title>
      <image:caption>His second book explores the role of the free market system in the widening disparity of incomes, as well as the depletion of the environment. It investigates how market innovation can cure the problems of disparity and depletion by adopting new metaphors from evolutionary biology. It explains how the forces of environmental justice and social justice are conspiring to reorganize the market to produce better social outcomes, by including normative values into the utilitarian traditions. It grapples with the Hayekian (1967) belief that , "It is possible for the market to achieve a multitude of different and even conflicting outcomes, because its purpose is to simply provide reciprocity in the service of the mutual benefit of its participants" This book applauds the role of social entrepreneurship in tweaking the market to make the common good both satisfying, and profitable.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - Organic Capitalism</image:title>
      <image:caption>Approaches that mirror evolutionary, quantum explanations of markets are explained in detail in his book "Organic Capitalism: prolonging prosperity on the planet". The book also explores models of evolutionary biology to explain the disruptive economic oscillations that are bound to happen in any system of dominance and competition and examines their connections to the twin problems of pollution and poverty where the entire geometry of trade is brought to bear in explanations of capital theory. It is here that a theory of technology, capital, knowledge, and market systems, is woven with the metaphors of natural chaos that govern the living world, in the belief that the human enterprise and all its artifacts are constituent of nature, and therefore it is plausible to assume "that there exists an ontological continuity between biological and economic evolution and it is this continuity within the context of which, economic development must be studied" (Veblen, 1898b, p. 388).</image:caption>
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