MOVEMENT FOR AN ECONOMY OF COMMUNION
A congress on the Economy of Communion (EoC) took place in 2001 in Genoa with the participation of the director of the UN Division of Social Policy and Development and 1000 attendees. The Congress produced a document supporting achievement toward the UN Millennium Development Goal of reducing poverty and hunger especially among the youth.[Genoa Declaration]
Seminars on Economy of Communion
Other economic seminars have taken place at the European Council in Strasbourg, the European Parliament, UNESCO in Paris, in Brasilia with the Federal Parliament, the United Nations in New York in 2002 and United Nations in Geneva in 2004. |
Theses on Economy of Communion
Students and scholars of economics explore the theoretical implications of this new approach to business. Over 170 students have prepared theses on the EoC.Theses online: http://www.ecodicom.net |
Economics and Happiness
Second International Conference: "Capabilities and Happiness" - Milan 2005Researches on "Economics and Happiness" are increasingly taking a considerable place among the interests of social scientists, which include quality of life, the relationship between goods and well-being, relational goods, intrinsic motivations, and the impact of basic need and relational satisfactions to motivation and wellness. http://dipeco.economia.unimib.it/capabilities/ |
Conferences on “The Paradox of Happiness in Economics” have taken place in Milan and in Washington, DC. (2003) http://dipeco.economia.unimib.it/happiness/ |
"The experience of the Economy of Communion is a challenge on both an intellectual level and a truly existential level..." Stefano Zamagni Professor of Political Economy University of Bologna , Italy |
Books and newsletters on the Economy of Comunion have been published in 12 languages.

Other economic seminars have taken place at the European Council in Strasbourg, the European Parliament, UNESCO in Paris, in Brasilia with the Federal Parliament, the United Nations in New York in 2002 and United Nations in Geneva in 2004.
Students and scholars of economics explore the theoretical implications of this new approach to business. Over 170 students have prepared theses on the EoC.
Second International Conference: "Capabilities and Happiness" - Milan 2005
Conferences on “The Paradox of Happiness in Economics” have taken place in Milan and in Washington, DC. (2003) 
