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Advancing the Social Economy for Socio-economic Development: International perspectives

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Crystal Tremblay
Date: 
2009-09-01

Although not exhaustive, this literature review provides a picture of current international discourse on the public policy significance of the Social Economy (SE). Key findings suggest that the SE is a major economic force, accounting for a significant share of global production of goods and services and employment and contributing to sustainable social and economic development.

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The Globe & Mail: Finding inspiration in her roots, Nobel pioneer champions power of the people over the state

BARRIE McKENNA

WASHINGTON - Published on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009

As a little girl, when Elinor Ostrom gazed out at her mother's Los Angeles "Victory" garden, she didn't see peas, carrots and tomato plants, she saw a vast network of human beings, all digging in to prevent food shortages on the home front during the Second World War.

Canada – Latin America Online Forum: Policy to Support the Social and Solidarity Economy

The Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet), supported by the Bolivian Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies (CEBEM) and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), is organizing a 6-week, on-line forum on policy to support the social economy.

The forum will bring together participants from Latin America and Canada to:

CIEL’s Beyond Economic Survivial: 97 Ways Small Communities Can Thrive

This guide identifies important quality of life factors that can help communities improve themselves in areas that really matter. While such things as unemployment rates, income per capita and air quality are all important and available statistics, they do not always give a complete picture of the vitality of community.

Download the guide.

Community Economic Development Week Declared by Province of MB

Winnipeg, MANITOBA - Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Steve Ashton has formally declared this week Community Economic Development Week in Manitoba. The declaration recognizes the important contribution CED-based initiatives, including this week's National CED Conference, are making to meet the social and economic needs of Manitoba communities.

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