FAQ: Social Development

What is Associative Economics?

The term “associative economics” describes a way of understanding modern economic life that points to a next step after market economics. It describes a landscape that comes into being as humanity, individually and with one another, takes a step towards association, which it can only do when economic life is grasped as a whole, not from the point of view of one person only, and also not until the way we do business and manage the economic aspect of our institutions matches the exigencies of a single global economy.