WHAT’S ON
Our process, our contribution
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about abrupt changes to the world of work and care, serving as a wake-up call to young economists to reflect on the true meaning of work and care and reconciling the two concepts in such a way as to enable each member of society to flourish.
Co-create the New Economy
The Vocation & Profit Village aims to engage young changemakers, economists and entrepreneurs in finding their inner call and proposing solutions to make the economy more fair, inclusive and with a positive impact for society!
School of civil happiness
On June 19 the Policies and Happiness village started a crash course on happiness and economics, approached through the lens of civil economy, open to all the participants of The Economy of Francesco
Five years after Laudato sì. Where are we now?
On May 22, 2020, the first online scientific conference with international participation was held at the Catholic University of Croatia in Zagreb. The purpose of conference was to see where are we after five years of the release of the Encyclical Letter Laudato sì.
The pursuit of happiness … and beyond – J. Sachs
To happiness the same applies as to truth: one does not have it, but is in it. Indeed, happiness is nothing other than being encompassed, an after-image of the original shelter within the mother.
Time as a Gift
On the theme 'Time as a gift' the conversation starters Emanuele Mendola and Michael Walter, talked about volunteering and why we would want to dedicate our time to others (just like we do for Economy of Francesco)!
Designing a regenerative and distributive economy – K. Raworth
Let’s imagine a subversive economic theory starting from something as simple as a doughnut. This is the revolution developed by Kate Raworth.
New Scenarios for Work, Care and the Earth – J. Nedelsky
The context of the COVID-19 lockdown provided a timely chance for the webinar, at a time when most of the workforce worldwide has either stopped working or working remotely.













