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Globalization: guidance from Franciscan economic thought and "Caritas in Veritate"

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This essay pursues a threefold purpose: first, to sketch the historical period that provides the backdrop to the formation of Franciscan economic thought; second, to set out the principles governing that doctrine, highlighting its originality and its relevance to the real problems of the day; and lastly, to enumerate the essential reasons for the resurgence of interest, today, in the Franciscan point of view concerning the challenges to our society posed by globalization and by the present economic crisis.

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  • Zamagni, Stefano, 2012. "Globalization: guidance from Franciscan economic thought and "Caritas in Veritate"," AICCON Working Papers 104-2012, Associazione Italiana per la Cultura della Cooperazione e del Non Profit.
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    1. Stefano Zamagni, 2009. "The lesson and warning of a crisis foretold: a political economy approach," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 56(3), pages 315-334, September.
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