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Editorial: Health services and economic inequalities through the lens of sustainable development. [PDF]
Taghvaee V +3 more
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Stewardship without walls: taming the unregulated antibiotic economy to contain antimicrobial resistance in Ethiopia. [PDF]
Arega B, Agunie A.
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Creating health-promoting spaces for change within the economy: the role of food co-operatives in England. [PDF]
Barnes A, Power M, Kennedy K.
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Psychological wellbeing in informal workers within the gig economy: the roles of social support, work-life balance, workload, and time pressure. [PDF]
Pongsapan TI, Ramaditya M, Anjarwi AW.
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Underrepresented transition factors from social sciences in energy and emissions modeling
Kunnas S, Trutnevyte E.
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Socialism and ‘Social Economy’
Human Geography, 2011Many socialists support initiatives to develop the social economy. Yet the social economy is deeply ambiguous in its politics: it promises radical economic democracy, yet it is often sponsored by the Right and Centre as a means of class stabilization, workers’ self-exploitation, and social reproduction on the cheap.
Aram Eisenschitz, Gough Jamie
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The knowledge economy and the social economy
International Journal of Social Economics, 1997Posits that most contemporary interest in the university‐industry linkages stems from a concern to increase the birth rate of new technology‐based firms and/or the velocity with which indigenous scientific capability is translated into commercial technologies.
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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SOCIALISM
Science & Society: A Journal of Marxist Thought and Analysis, 1959founders of scientific socialism, Marx and Engels, devoted all their efforts to the analysis of the capitalist economy. They made only a few highly generalized remarks about the socialist economy. As a matter of principle, they refused to enter into the problem in greater detail, out of fear of proving more Utopian than scientific.
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2014
Social economy refers to a third sector in economies between the private sector and business, or the public sector and government. It includes organizations such as cooperatives, non-profit organizations, social businesses and charities. Social economy usually develops because of a need to find new and innovative solutions to issues — whether they are ...
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Social economy refers to a third sector in economies between the private sector and business, or the public sector and government. It includes organizations such as cooperatives, non-profit organizations, social businesses and charities. Social economy usually develops because of a need to find new and innovative solutions to issues — whether they are ...
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Training on Social Economy Entrepreneurship
Journal of Information Technology Research, 2020Social PlaNet is a gamified learning platform to train social economy entrepreneurship, which has been developed in the Social Seducement Erasmus+ project. The main aim of this project is offering a labour option to long-term unemployed people in scenarios with poor working offers by promoting self-employment and local development.
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