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SUMMARY:Regenerative economics
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DESCRIPTION:An evening with the unconventional economist John Fullerton on 
	regenerative\neconomics.\n\nWhat would it mean when capitalism is redesign
	ed to work like a living system?\nIn his book Regenerative Economics econo
	mist\, investor and author John Fullerton\nexplains why today’s economic m
	odel is failing and reveals eight principles for\nan economy that can fost
	er resilience\, justice and health for people and planet.\nTogether with P
	rof. Dirk Schoenmaker\, members from Rethinking Economics and the\naudienc
	e we discuss how these principles can move from theory to practice.\n\nTog
	ether with John Fullerton Economist\, and author of Regenerative Economics
	\nDirk Schoenmaker Professor of banking and finance\n[https://www.linkedin
	.com/in/dirkschoenmaker/] Femke Schootstra Economist at Our\nNew Economy a
	nd Coördinator at Rethinking Economics NL\n[https://www.linkedin.com/in/fe
	mke-schootstra-11036a10a/]\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION ON THE SPEAKERS\n\nJohn F
	ullerton is an unconventional economist\, writer\, educator\, and impact\n
	investor widely considered the architect of Regenerative Economics. He is 
	the\nfounder of Capital Institute\, dedicated to the bold reimagination of
	 economics\nand finance in service to life\, and the author of Regenerativ
	e Economics:\nRevolutionary Thinking for a World in Crisis (New Society Pu
	blishers\, 2025).\nAfter a 20-year career on Wall Street\, where he was a 
	Managing Director of\nJPMorgan\, John walked away in 2001 with no clear pl
	an but many pressing\nquestions — a decision that led\, after encountering
	 the work of Dana Meadows and\nwitnessing 9/11 firsthand\, to the founding
	 of Capital Institute in 2010. His\ncourses in Regenerative Economics and 
	Regenerative Finance have since reached\nmore than 2\,500 alumni across 81
	 countries. He is a member of the Club of Rome\nand was featured alongside
	 James Lovelock in the 2021 award-winning documentary\nGoing Circular.\n\n
	Dirk Schoenmaker is Professor of Finance at the Rotterdam School of Manage
	ment\,\nErasmus University Rotterdam. His research and teaching focus on t
	he areas of\nsustainable finance\, wellbeing economics\, central banking a
	nd European financial\nintegration. He is regular speaker at academic and 
	professional conferences.\nDirk is also a Research Fellow at the Centre fo
	r European Policy Research (CEPR)\nand cochair of the Sustainable Finance 
	Lab.\n\nFemke Schootstra is economist at Our New Economy and Board member 
	of Rethinking\nEconomics NL. In these organisations she works on transform
	ing economic thinking\nand economics education. Both the think tank Our Ne
	w Economy and Rethinking\nEconomics envision economics as pluralist\, real
	-world\, value-conscious and open\nto other disciplines\, for an economy t
	hat is more just and in support of life.\nHer interests lie in post-growth
	 thinking and the challenge of growth\nimperatives\, democratising the eco
	nomy\, the financial system and debt\,\ndecolonising economics and politic
	al philosophy.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/regenerative-economics
GEO:52.376857;4.9220756
LOCATION:Pakhuis de Zwijger - Piet Heinkade 179\, 1019 HC Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-centrum,books,capitalism,documentary,eastern docklands
	,economy
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An evening with the unconventional economist J
	ohn Fullerton on regenerative economics. <p>What would it mean when capita
	lism is redesigned to work like a living system? In his book Regenerative 
	Economics economist, investor and author John Fullerton explains why today
	’s economic model is failing and reveals eight principles for an economy t
	hat can foster resilience, justice and health for people and planet. Toget
	her with Prof. Dirk Schoenmaker, members from Rethinking Economics and the
	 audience we discuss how these principles can move from theory to practice
	.</p>    Together with    John Fullerton Economist, and author of Regenera
	tive Economics   <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dirkschoenmaker/" ta
	rget="_blank">  Dirk Schoenmaker Professor of banking and finance  </a> <a
	 href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/femke-schootstra-11036a10a/" target="_b
	lank">  Femke Schootstra Economist at Our New Economy and Coördinator at R
	ethinking Economics NL  </a>     <h3>More information on the speakers</h3>
	 <p><strong>John Fullerton</strong> is an unconventional economist, writer
	, educator, and impact investor widely considered the architect of Regener
	ative Economics. He is the founder of Capital Institute, dedicated to the 
	bold reimagination of economics and finance in service to life, and the au
	thor of <em>Regenerative Economics: Revolutionary Thinking for a World in 
	Crisis</em> (New Society Publishers, 2025). After a 20-year career on Wall
	 Street, where he was a Managing Director of JPMorgan, John walked away in
	 2001 with no clear plan but many pressing questions — a decision that led
	, after encountering the work of Dana Meadows and witnessing 9/11 firsthan
	d, to the founding of Capital Institute in 2010. His courses in Regenerati
	ve Economics and Regenerative Finance have since reached more than 2,500 a
	lumni across 81 countries. He is a member of the Club of Rome and was feat
	ured alongside James Lovelock in the 2021 award-winning documentary Going 
	Circular.</p> <p><strong>Dirk Schoenmaker</strong> is Professor of Finance
	 at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His 
	research and teaching focus on the areas of sustainable finance, wellbeing
	 economics, central banking and European financial integration. He is regu
	lar speaker at academic and professional conferences. Dirk is also a Resea
	rch Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Research (CEPR) and cochair o
	f the Sustainable Finance Lab.</p> <p><strong>Femke Schootstra </strong>is
	 economist at Our New Economy and Board member of Rethinking Economics NL.
	 In these organisations she works on transforming economic thinking and ec
	onomics education. Both the think tank Our New Economy and Rethinking Econ
	omics envision economics as pluralist, real-world, value-conscious and ope
	n to other disciplines, for an economy that is more just and in support of
	 life. Her interests lie in post-growth thinking and the challenge of grow
	th imperatives, democratising the economy, the financial system and debt, 
	decolonising economics and political philosophy.</p>
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