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Sustainable Economic Growth in the Global Society

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  • Elio Borgonovi

    (Bocconi University - Milan)

Abstract

Without discussing the positive and some negative effects of economic globalization, an increasing number of researchers, scholars, consultants, policy makers added to the concept of 'globalization' the qualification of 'sustainable'. We can define the economic sustainability as the growth of richness and its distribution that enable a larger and larger part of the world population satisfy and increase the number of their needs and a better quality of life. The challenge for a sustainable economic growth is to elaborate theories and policies to overcome the 'free global competition', towards a ‘global regulated competition’, without coming back to 'state economy'.

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  • Elio Borgonovi, 2007. "Sustainable Economic Growth in the Global Society," Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, Niccolò Cusano University, issue 2 Ethics .
  • Handle: RePEc:sym:journl:111:y:2007:i:2
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    Cited by:

    1. Silvio M. Brondoni, 2009. "Market-Driven Management, Competitive Customer Value and Global Networks," Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, University of Milano-Bicocca, issue 1 Market-.
    2. Silvio M. Brondoni, 2010. "Ouverture de 'Intangible Assets & Global Competition'," Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, University of Milano-Bicocca, issue 2 Intangi.

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