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THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF SOCIAL ECONOMY/ECONOMIE SOCIALE

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Socialism and ‘Social Economy’

Human Geography, 2011
Many 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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Social Economy

2013
At the European and global levels, the social economy has a strong impact in society with significant results that can be summarized both by the market shares held and their activity contribution to GDP, and by the number of members and the citizens’ welfare offered by the jobs created.
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Economie sociale

Études, 2007
Résumé Les correctifs de l’économie de marché sont-ils possibles ? En lien avec tout un réseau d’initiatives comparables au Mexique, la commune de San Ildefonso tente l’expérience. Il s’agit d’inclure les populations les plus vulnérables dans des projets de développement adaptés, tout en défendant une identité culturelle.
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SOCIAL ECONOMY

2010
Samiul Hasan   +71 more
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Social Economy and Social Entrepreneurship

2021
Ovaj udžbenik podijeljen je u tri dijela. U prvom govorimo o teorijskim određenjima, definiramo socijalnu ekonomiju i socijalno poduzetništvo te dajemo kontekste njihovog povijesnog i tekućeg razvoja. Taj dio pomoći će vam da razumijete što je socijalna ekonomija i socijalno poduzetništvo te što ih karakterizira.
Baturina, Danijel, Babić, Zdenko
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A Social Economy

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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