The economy of the common good and its implementation at the local level.
The aim of the economy as a means to develop citizenship is present in many democratic constitutions and Felber part of this parameter to promote the development of enterprises and municipalities for the common good.
Over 150 people followed the two interventions Christian Felber author and promoter of the economy of the common good. As part of the award, the open session was attended especially with representatives of companies NUST Red and the session on 24, framed the training cycle Knowledge Sharing CO2 and held at the Pati Llimona, was aimed at technical and technical and specialized municipal entities related to the Covenant of Time.
Felber has studied Philology, Psychology, Sociology and Political Science at Madrid and Vienna. He is the author of books like "New values for the economy" or "Money, of an end to a way" in which it conducts its business model so that wants to boost economic frameworks that benefit all citizens so that socioeconomic media which we all depend benefit us all equally.
With regard to the implementation of the model, Felber provided the matrix of the common good which evaluates the economic development of enterprises and organizations, to know its current status as to study the changes that would allow passage of gross domestic product in the product of common good as economic index. In this process Felber defends the implementation of laws that allow companies involved in this development enjoy from tax advantages to hiring priority with the government. Around the time use some of the proposals are limiting the hours worked by 30, control of the ecological footprint is reduced to telework.
Control of growth and competition, profit as a means and not as objective are some of the practices that the economy of the common good calls on companies and organizations that want to join the project. We leave the conference recording and presentation of Christian Felber where you will find some of the ideas that can contribute to a fairer and more balanced society.