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Economics with Justice students on a visit to an organic farm during the Justice and Equity conference, 2008.
“The more we look into the subject the more it comes alive.”
Henry, economics student
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For students who have completed Foundation Economics and Parts 2 and 3, additional courses are offered under the titles Further Economics and Advanced Economics. These courses continue the exploration of economics in principle and practice in the light of justice, equity and natural law, looking in more detail at the structure and development of society, credit and banking, finance, trade and other topics. It is an inclusive study which starts from the premise that the resources of the universe are a common heritage and that ways should be found to make them accessible to all because their distribution and use determines the extent to which the highest possibilities of human society can be realised.
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