Money, Markets and Meaning: Regenerating Business and Investment
Event description
“The economics of today’s food system are, sadly, broken beyond repair. Its so-called ‘hidden costs’ are harming our health and degrading our planet, while also worsening global inequalities. Changing the ways we produce and consume food will be critical to tackling climate change, protecting biodiversity, and building a better future. It is time for radical change.” (Sir Nicholas Stern, the chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics)
Event Summary
Food Connect Foundation is proud to present “Money, Markets and Meaning: Regenerating Business and Investment” with Christopher Houghton Budd.
- 4pm-7pm, Sunday, 4 May - Presentation & Canapes - The Story of Capital
- 9am-5pm, Monday, 5 May - Workshop 1- True Trading (40 places only)
- 6pm, Monday, 5 May - Food Connect Foundation Fundraising Dinner and Stories of Possibility in conversation with Dr Amanda Cahill
- 9am-5pm, Tuesday, 6 May - Workshop 2 - True Investing (40 placed only)
This series of events and workshops will be a rare opportunity to hear from one of the world's most critical thinkers and writers in finance, economics and investment, Christopher Houghton Budd. These workshops will consider practical, non-abstract approaches to business and investing that gives economics an unexpected vitality, fires the imagination and quickens the soul. With this approach, economics could, after all, lose its reputation as ‘the dismal science’ and provide a foundation for cultural renewal.
What’s the Problem
The cost of living crisis concerns us all. Markets have not served us well and the future is uncertain. Business stands at the epicentre of a potential solution but is restrained on all sides by abstract finance, social policies and arrangements that suppress its potency.
Triple bottom line accounting standards and a plethora of new approaches (BCorp, impact investment, social enterprise, regenerative farming) are searching for a way through the malaise but struggle against the momentum of an old system intent on kicking the can down the road.
For the most part, the drivers of how we all do business are at the mercy of a system that perpetuates the problems we are valiantly trying to solve, and in fact, works directly against our best endeavours. Corpuses with 95% of funds invested in the old model are a massive impediment despite “impact” funds increasing their corpus allocation. However, they are wedded to a risk adjusted return formula detached from the true essence of economic life, and the unrealised potential of what our deepest humanity can unfold in service of community.
What these workshops offer
Along with gaining a meta perspective of the current economic ‘situation’, you will learn the concept of Associative Economics, the principles of true pricing, the untapped spirit of double entry bookkeeping, and how you can take control of your own economic circumstances and become both free and responsible.
You will gain insights on how to divorce yourself from market forces, how to price goods and services without making a gain at someone else's expense, and how to invest truly in unfulfilled initiatives attempting to create a safe and just world for all. As John Maynard Keynes alluded to in his essay “Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren”, we don't have a problem with producing what everyone needs, we just have a problem with sharing.
Why you should attend
If you are a farmer, food business, social entrepreneur, impact investor, philanthropist, financial and business intermediary, accountant, family office, fund manager, banker, economist, treasurer, or financier, you'll know how urgently we need to address wicked challenges that this 'decade that matters' presents to us. What can we do in the next five years to transform our economy to work for people and planet? A huge transformation in the human mindset will be necessary and the profound insights gained from these workshops will provide a pathway forward.
- Food Connect Foundation is offering five youth (16-30) bursaries for the whole series for young social entrepreneurs from 16-30. Please email us to find out more.
- We would also like to provide five discounted workshop series tickets for food based or farming businesses to attend. For anyone who wants to contribute to the above bursaries please email or call Robert Pekin on 0404 777 491.
Event Details
4pm, Sunday, 4 May 2025
An evening with Christopher Houghton Budd: The Story of Capital
Prepare to be astounded by Christopher's performance detailing the history of money, the banking system, and why we're still in a mess post-GFC. This presentation will run for one hour, with time for Q&A, followed by delicious canapés.
Cost: $50 - drinks can be purchased at the bar
9am, Monday, 5 May 2025
Workshop 1: True Trading with Christopher Houghton Budd
Discover how 'true cost' should be determined in a real-world economy. Topics covered include:
- Business at the heart of economic life
- Legal structures and ‘governance’
- Unfolding the imagination and autonomy of the entrepreneur
- True price formula as a condition of sustainability
- The three kinds of money
- Money as bookkeeping and bookkeeping as money
Cost: $350 - this is a whole-day workshop and includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. There are only 40 places available for this workshop.
6pm, Monday, 5 May 2025
Food Connect Foundation Fundraising Dinner, in conversation with Dr Amanda Cahill, The Next Economy
Join us for a delicious, regeneratively sourced dinner with guest speaker, Dr Amanda Cahill from The Next Economy, who will reveal the stories of communities all around the country who are doing economics differently. This dinner is for investors, philanthropists and Food Connect Careholders curious about funding the transformation of our economy.
Cost: $75 - drinks can be purchased at the bar
9am, Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Workshop 2: True Investing: Unsuppressing capital for a vital economy
Learn how investing in an economy that is associative can achieve an equitable and prosperous future for all. Topics covered include:
- Associative economics
- The emancipation of capital
- Equity and imagination
- New money from the future & abstract finance from the past
- Land, leasing and liquidity
- Enabling the next generation
Cost: $500 - this is a whole-day workshop and includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. There are only 40 places available for this workshop.
About Christopher Houghton Budd
Christopher is an economic and monetary historian with a doctorate in banking and international finance (Cass Business School, London).
He has been freelance all his life with experience including property development, housing, school management, organic farming and finance. He has written over 30 books on business and the economy, spanning a career both academic and entrepreneurial globally. His work ranges from teaching finance to young people to advisory work with the Bank of England.
Houghton Budd writes frequently on economic affairs and has published a number of books including Prelude in Economics (1979), Of Wheat and Gold (1988), The Metamorphosis of Capitalism (2003), Rare Albion: A Monetary Allegory (2005), and His seminal work - Finance at the Threshold (Rethinking the Real and Financial Economies) written post GFC is more prescient than ever.
About Dr Amanda Cahill
Amanda is the CEO of The Next Economy, where she works to support regional communities across Australia to manage the transition to net zero in a way that builds more equitable and regenerative economies. Her work draws on 30 years’ experience working with changemakers across the world to address economic and health inequalities, environmental degradation, women’s rights and climate justice. Amanda is a Churchill Fellow and has a PhD from ANU. She is also a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and Industry Fellow at the University of Sydney. She is co-author of the book, Regional Energy Transitions in Australia: From Impossible to Possible (2025).
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