A review by brettpet
Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist by Kate Raworth

Didn't really mesh with this book. So many pages are taken up by Raworth providing detailed background on economic principles/history so it ends up feeling like the radical "Doughnut Economics" thinking is relegated to the later chapters (as well as making the book unnecessarily dense to read). I wanted more case studies in support of Raworth's ideas--she would often drop a really interesting example randomly in a paragraph without expanding on it. Due to her background working in developing countries, I wanted to learn more about her specific experiences that could fall within the "doughnut".