Published by Chelsea Green in 2017, Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist is Raworth's full articulation of the framework. The book organizes its argument around seven moves that together constitute a reconceptualization of what economics is for. Each move has direct, unexamined implications for how AI is developed, deployed, and governed — implications the technology industry has not yet reckoned with.
The seven moves are: change the goal from GDP growth to the doughnut; see the big picture by recognizing the economy as embedded within society and the living world; nurture human nature by replacing the fiction of rational economic man with a realistic portrait of human beings; get savvy with systems by abandoning mechanical equilibrium for complex dynamics; design to distribute rather than trusting growth to even things out; create to regenerate rather than assuming