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SOCIAL ECONOMY

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Équivalents : ECONOMÍA SOCIAL
ÉCONOMIE SOCIALE
Domaine : Économie

Définition

Economic activity based on democratic values, engaged by cooperatives, foundations or collective enterprises who seek to enhance the social, economic, and environmental conditions of communities.

Description

"The social economy consists of association-based economic initiatives founded on values of:
  • Service to members of community rather than generating profits;
  • Autonomous management (not government or market controlled);
  • Democratic decision-making;
  • Primacy of persons and work over capital;
  • Based on principles of participation, empowerment.
The social economy includes: social assets (housing, childcare, etc.), social enterprises including cooperatives, equity and debt capital for community investment, social purpose businesses, community training and skills development, integrated social and economic planning, and capacity building and community empowerment.

The social economy is a continuum that goes from the one end of totally voluntary organizations to the other end where the economic activity (social enterprise) blurs the line with the private sector."
(BC Social Economy Roundtable (BCSER), Defining the Social Economy, visited 2011-04-15)

Relations sémantiques

Hiérarchiques
Quasi-synonyme ECONOMY OF SOLIDARITY
Third sector
Associatives
Concept proche Cooperative enterprise
Propriété Empowerment
Dictionnaire analytique de la mondialisation et du travail
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