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Social economy: Laying the groundwork for innovative solutions to today’s challenges
European Commission in Social Protection and Social Inclusion 2012
December 2012
WellBeing, Choice and Sustainability. What should Economic Policy target in a new Era Economy
Amna Silim, April 2012
Martha Lanza, March 2012
A NEW APPROACH TO WELFARE: GENERATING EXPERIENCES
October 2011
Resource Optimization Initiative (ROI). Activity Report 2010
2010
The Great Transition. A tale of how it turned out right.
Stephen Spratt, Andrew Simms, Eva Neitzert, Josh Ryan Collins, October 2009
The Great Transition. A tale of how it turned out right.
Stephen Spratt, Andrew Simms, Eva Neitzert, Josh Ryan Collins, New Economics Foundation, UK, October 2009
The Social Economy International. Perspectives on Economic Solidarity
Edited by Ash Amin, Zed Books, UK, September 2009
Seven principles for measuring what matters .A guide to effective public policy-making
January 2009
The Great Transition. A tale of how it turned out right
Stephen Spratt, Andrew Simms, Eva Neitzert, Josh Ryan Collins, 2009
David Byrne, Open University Press, Maidenhead, UK, June 2005
Ash Amin, Angus Cameron, Ray Hudson, Routledge, London, UK, May 2002
Tackling social exclusion in Europe: The Contribution of the Social Economy
Roger Spear, Jacques DEFOURNY, Louis Favreau, Jean-Louis Laville, Ashgate Publishing Limited, March 2001
A well-being manifesto for a flourishing society
A well-being manifesto from NEF (New Economics Foundation) which seeks to answer the question « what would politics look like if promoting people’s well-being was one of government’s main aims? »
September 2004
This proposals paper is a synthesis of the work by the « Fiscal Policy: Taxes, Distribution of National Income, and Social Security » Workshop.
Ceci Vieira Juruá, November 2001
Canada Case Study. Co-Construction of Public Policy for the Social Economy
International Forum on Social and Solidarity Economy, FIESS 2011
Paul Chamberlain, Mike Toye, Geneviève Huot, Émilien Gruet, October 2011
International Forum on Social and Solidarity Economy, FIESS 2011
Susan Steinman, October 2011
From Protest, to Proposal, to Project in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Steffen Lajoie, 2010
Musings on the mainstreaming of solidarity economy, public procurement and cultural difference
Judith Hitchman, April 2009
Organizations and different social actors who had been called to “Espacio NOA” were taking part in the meeting “Social organizations and politics: Do we join in or are we already in? »
Jose Luis Coraggio, January 2004
Interview with Luis Andraca, member of the Council of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina
The following interview was carried out on 22 November 2003 in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán (Argentina), where different organizations and social actors who had been called to « Espacio NOA »[2] were taking part in the meeting « Social organizations and politics: Do we join in or are we already in? »
Jose Luis Coraggio, November 2003
Rio+20: Progress o procrastination?
Judith Hitchman, Martine Theveniaut, July 2012
Working Paper Innovation and Collective Entrepreneurship
International Forum on Social and Solidarity Economy, FIESS 2011
Roger Spear, October 2011
Working Paper Territory and Local Development: A Place-based Perspective
International Forum on Social and Solidarity Economy, FIESS 2011
Neil Bradford, October 2011
September 2010
Resource Productivity Dynamics: a Cross-Country Overview and Policies
Contribution to the 3rd International Wuppertal Colloquium on „Sustainable Growth and Resource Productivity – Harnessing Industry and Policy Towards Eco-Innovation”, Brussels, Sep 4 – 6, 2010
Raimund Bleischwitz, September 2010
Sunita Narain, August 2010
Public Policy for the Social Economy: Building a people-centred economy in Canada
PUBLIC POLICY Paper Series Cahiers SUR les POLITIQUEs PUBLIQUEs Number 03 - jun e 2010
Sarah Amyot, Rupert Downing, Crystal Tremblay, June 2010
Public Policy Trends and Instruments Supporting the Social Economy: International Experiences
This paper highlights public policy trends and instruments from around the world that use the Social Economy as a framework to enhance socio-economic development and environmental sustainability.
Crystal Tremblay, April 2010
Advancing the Social Economy for Socio-economic Development: International perspectives
The growing attention to the concept of the Social Economy (SE) is indicative of efforts to address inter-related social, economic and environmental issues affecting the sustainable development of people, communities, and nations, and the inter-dependent nature of global human development.
Crystal Tremblay, March 2010
Lokale Soziale Ökonomie. Lern- und Studienmaterial
Ein Europäisches Curriculum für Praktiker, Unterstützer und Multiplikatoren in Sozialen Unternehmen
Karl Birkhölzer, September 2009
Local Social Economy Learning Package
A European Curriculum for Social Enterprise Practitioners and Supporters
Karl Birkhölzer, September 2009
The Social Contract for Housing, Ecuador
Silvana Ruiz Pozo, 2009
A socio-economic agenda for the 21st century
In 2004 the Workgroup on Solidarity Socio-Economy launched a project to define a Socio-economic Agenda for the 21st century based on various proposals. This document is the version of the Strategic Agenda proposed after the last discussions in 2005.
Pierre Johnson, January 2006
Elaboration of the concept of ecological debt - Part 5
Part 5 of a five-part report on ecological debt: in 2003, several departments of Ghent University (Belgium) - in cooperation with the Belgian NGO VODO - have been working on a research project on ecological debt. The research was ordered by the Belgian development cooperation and aimed at clarifying the concept of ecological debt and studying its applicability to Belgian and international policy. The report has about 230 pages and is divided into five sections. It can be downloaded from the website of the Centre for Sustainable Development (Ghent University), where the executive summary of the report (in English and in Dutch) is also available, as well as a Powerpoint presentation with an overview of the main results: http://cdonet.rug.ac.be/onderzoek/ecological_debt
Paredis Erik, September 2004
Elaboration of the concept of ecological debt - Part 4
Part 4 of a five-part report on ecological debt: in 2003, several departments of Ghent University (Belgium) - in cooperation with the Belgian NGO VODO - have been working on a research project on ecological debt. The research was ordered by the Belgian development cooperation and aimed at clarifying the concept of ecological debt and studying its applicability to Belgian and international policy. The report has about 230 pages and is divided into five sections. It can be downloaded from the website of the Centre for Sustainable Development (Ghent University), where the executive summary of the report (in English and in Dutch) is also available, as well as a Powerpoint presentation with an overview of the main results: http://cdonet.rug.ac.be/onderzoek/ecological_debt
Paredis Erik, September 2004
Elaboration of the concept of ecological debt - Part 2
Part 2 of a five-part report on ecological debt: in 2003, several departments of Ghent University (Belgium) - in cooperation with the Belgian NGO VODO - have been working on a research project on ecological debt. The research was ordered by the Belgian development cooperation and aimed at clarifying the concept of ecological debt and studying its applicability to Belgian and international policy. The report has about 230 pages and is divided into five sections. It can be downloaded from the website of the Centre for Sustainable Development (Ghent University), where the executive summary of the report (in English and in Dutch) is also available, as well as a Powerpoint presentation with an overview of the main results: http://cdonet.rug.ac.be/onderzoek/ecological_debt
Paredis Erik, September 2004
Elaboration of the concept of ecological debt - Part 1
Part 1 of a five-part report on ecological debt: in 2003, several departments of Ghent University (Belgium) - in cooperation with the Belgian NGO VODO - have been working on a research project on ecological debt. The research was ordered by the Belgian development cooperation and aimed at clarifying the concept of ecological debt and studying its applicability to Belgian and international policy. The report is about 230 pages long and is divided into five sections. t can be downloaded from the website of the Centre for Sustainable Development (Ghent University), where the executive summary of the report (in English and in Dutch) is also available, as well as a Powerpoint presentation with an overview of the main results: http://cdonet.rug.ac.be/onderzoek/ecological_debt
Paredis Erik, September 2004
Elaboration of the concept of ecological debt - Executive Summary
An executive summary, in English and Dutch, of a five-part report on ecological debt. It can also be downloaded from the website of the Centre for Sustainable Development (Ghent University), where the full report is available, as well as a Powerpoint presentation with an overview of the main results: http://cdonet.rug.ac.be/onderzoek/ecological_debt
Paredis Erik, September 2004
A New European Socioeconomic Perspective
Review of Social Economy, VOL. LXI, NO. 3, September 2003
Jean-Louis Laville, September 2003
Development and the State: A Changing Vision
Development is a topic that can’t be dealt with without referring to the role of state intervention. The debate over state intervention, its goals and the extent of its application, has been a recurring one for more than three centuries. As far back as the 18th century, there have been several conflicting visions: was it necessary to let an unregulated market follow its natural course (resulting in an optimal allocation of resources), as some economists, like J-B. Say or A. Smith, recommended? Or rather, was it necessary that the state intervene, in particular so as to protect infant industries? (cf. F. List).
Pierre Judet, January 2001
Finance for local development: New solutions for public-private action
This handbook, one of the outcomes of a project “Getting the Framework Right: Public Support Strategies and Measures for Local and Micro-finance” shows good practice internationally in public support for local and micro-finance; and how to develop and implement policy instruments to give effective support to local and micro-finance in one’s own territory.
2001
The Citizen’s Basic Income to Build Democracy and Justice
Essay presented to NOPOOR Project in Paris, June 12 2012
Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy, June 2012
Launch text on Fiscal policy, Redistribution and Social Security
Ceci Vieira Juruá, January 2001