For three days, Bogotá became the stage for an international discussion that raised a fundamental question: whether the current global economic model is sustainable in the face of rising inequality, the climate crisis, and technological change. The International Meeting "Economy for Life: Towards a New International Economic Order" brought together economists, academics, and international leaders who agreed that the economic system is undergoing…
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For three days, Bogotá became the stage for an international discussion that raised a fundamental question: whether the current global economic model is sustainable in the face of rising inequality, the climate crisis, and technological change. The International Meeting "Economy for Life: Towards a New International Economic Order" brought together economists, academics, and international leaders who agreed that the economic system is undergoing…