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9781848132818

The Social Economy Alternative Ways of Thinking about Capitalism and Welfare

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  • ISBN13:

    9781848132818

  • ISBN10:

    1848132816

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-10-15
  • Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS

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Summary

This book gathers together material on the social economy from around the world. The Social Economy is a topic of considerable contemporary research and policy interest. From creches to environmental services, from consumer cooperatives to social housing, governments in many countries have begun to introduce legislation to support social enterprises. Taking case studies from Australasia, Europe, North America and Latin America, this book outlines the different ways that the social economy takes place according to locally specific factors. It argues that, against the low expectations of some critics in many countries the case evidence is plentiful that social enterprise work compares favorably with the best experience in the state and private sector.

Author Biography

Ash Amin is Professor of Geography at the University of Durham.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Conceptual Challenges * Placing the social economy--Ash Amin * Social economy: Engaging in a Third System--John Pearce * Section 2: International Evidence * Does it make a difference working for social cooperatives in Italy?--Carlo Borzaga *  Community economies in Massachusetts--Julie Graham and Janelle Cornwell * Growth dilemmas of social enterprise in Australia--Jenny Cameron * Ethical challenges and diverse pathways in the  Philippines--Katherine Gibson and Community Economies Collective * Ethnographies of worker-run enterprises in Argentina * Section 3  Institutional Imperatives--José Luis Coraggio * The three pillars of the social economy in Quebec--Marguerite Mendell * Building the social economy in Poland--Jerzy Hausner * Europe: what kind of public policy for what kind of social economy?--Jean-Louis Laville

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