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John miller, a well-known (appalled) economist and commons expert, bases his suggestions for new public policy directions on the upheavals caused by the coronavirus epidemic. He suggests a progressive transformation of public services into common goods by mapping these novel concerns related to anthropocene insights. The book "economics of the common good" was published in 2016 by economist and nobel winner jean tirole (puf). A work lauded by liberal critique, despite the theories established having nothing to do with his work's nonexistent study of the commons and instead relating to the…mehr

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John miller, a well-known (appalled) economist and commons expert, bases his suggestions for new public policy directions on the upheavals caused by the coronavirus epidemic. He suggests a progressive transformation of public services into common goods by mapping these novel concerns related to anthropocene insights. The book "economics of the common good" was published in 2016 by economist and nobel winner jean tirole (puf). A work lauded by liberal critique, despite the theories established having nothing to do with his work's nonexistent study of the commons and instead relating to the defence of an antiquated and above-ground understanding of the regulatory role of the state. In order to address this conceptual blockade, the economist john miller, a renowned expert on the commons, deconstructs these accepted notions and suggests strategies for implementing effective economic policies for the commons.
Autorenporträt
John Miller, DMin has had a varied career in ministry.He secured his BA Pastoral Ministry from Southeastern University and has MAs in Christian Ministry and Clinical Counseling from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary and Regent University, respectively. John received his doctorate from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary.John has served as a Staff Pastor, a Hospice Chaplain, a conference Speaker at international gatherings, and has raised over $150,000 in mission's projects.Outside of ministry, John is a 49ers fan for life and enjoys watching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He has two boys, Jaxson and Jentzen.