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Economy for the Common Good International Conference

18.05.2026

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When? June 10-12th, 2026
Where? Amberg, Germany

Transforming towards a share and sustainable economy. Shared responsability of science and practice.

A fair and sustainable economy requires a shift in thinking within science and practice. Both fields share a responsibility to develop innovative solutions that combine social justice and ecological sustainability and create real impact. The 4th Economy for the Common Good International Conference (ECGIC 2026) will serve as a platform to explore viable paths and opportunities for collaboration, bringing together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry leaders to drive transformative change.

Learn more about the conference here.

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