Disruptive economy
Rethink Economic Model
By Julia AGARD
All courses are structured around the principle of critically reconstructing and reimagining 21st-century economic models. Through guided debate sessions, reflective exercises, and historical model analysis, students are encouraged to critically assess the current economic paradigm and propose innovative pathways for future models, identifying the key dimensions for their development and implementation.

Course 1: The Frontiers of the Global Tourism Economic Model
This course explores the evolving boundaries of the global tourism economy, examining the complex interplay between economic growth, sustainability, and social equity. Students analyze historical and contemporary models, evaluate current challenges, and propose innovative strategies to reconcile economic development with environmental and social responsibility.
Course 2: Rethinking the Economic Model in the European Union
Focusing on the European context, this course encourages students to critically reassess existing economic paradigms and explore alternative models for sustainable growth. Through comparative analysis, debate, and case studies, participants are guided to envision transformative approaches that address social inequalities, environmental challenges, and the future of economic governance in the EU.
These courses aim to equip students with the analytical tools and creative thinking necessary to understand and reshape modern economic systems, preparing them to become informed, responsible, and forward-thinking professionals.
