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| | Social economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | According to the UK government's definition, the social enterprise sector includes organisations which "are businesses with primarily social objectives whose surpluses are principally reinvested for that purpose in the business or in the community, rather than being driven by the need to maximise profit for shareholders and owners". |  | | Social economy refeers to a third sector in economies between business private sector and public sector. |  | | The social economy usually develops because of a need to find new and innovative solutions to issues (whether they be socially, economically or environmentally based) and to satisfy the needs of members and users which have been ignored or inadequately fulfilled by the private or public sectors. |
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| | Social market economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The social market economy steeres a middle path between socialism and liberalism and aimes at maintaining a balance between a high rate of economic growth, low inflation, low levels of unemployment, good working conditions, public welfare and public services by using state intervention. |  | | From the 1960s, the social market economy was the main economic model in mainland Western Europe, pursued by administrations of both the centre right (usually led by Christian Democratic parties) and the centre left (usually led by Labour, Social Democrat or Socialist parties). |  | | I-3 of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe The Union shall work for the sustainable development of Europe based on balanced economic growth and price stability, a highly competitive social market economy, aiming at full employment and social progress, and a high level of protection and improvement of the quality of the environment. |
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| | International Cooperative Information Center: The Social Economy & Co-ops - A German Perspective |
 | | 'Social Economy' enterprises (including co-operatives) are to be used by Governments for very specific purposes like the resolution of social and development problems, social integration, the fight against massive unemployment,the integration of disadvantaged groups,environmental protection, health services and provisions for the elderly. |  | | The enterprises of the `Social Economy' in the French sense of the word, including co-operatives as public-interest, general interest economy enterprises or as non-profit economic associations, develop solidarity with the needy and the weak: in other words with outside groups in the general public interest. |  | | This is why enterprises of the `Social Economy' form a third sector apart from the capitalist and public sector. |
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http://www.wisc.edu/uwcc/icic/orgs/ica/pubs/review/vol-88-2/21.html
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| | Social Economy in North Fingal |
 | | Social enterprises very often operate as businesses, but their primary goals are social; trading profits are reinvested into the enterprise in order to help it meet these social goals. |  | | Social enterprises are driven by strong social aims and objectives that are on a par with the business's financial goals. |  | | The Social Economy describes a growing area of business development in the area between the public and the private sectors. |
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http://www.co-operationfingal.ie/economy.html
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| | Enterprise - Social Economy Enterprises : Introduction |
 | | Social Economy entities spring from the economic and social needs of their members. |  | | The importance to the European economy and society of co-operatives, mutual societies, associations, foundations and social enterprises (which together are sometimes referred to as the Social Economy) is now receiving greater recognition at Member State and European levels. |  | | Social Economy enterprises are helping to meet the demands of a changing Europe. |
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/entrepreneurship/coop
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| | Social Economy |
 | | Social economy enterprises are a component of the social economy that are run like businesses, producing goods and services for the market economy, but manage their operations and redirect their surpluses in pursuit of social and environmental goals. |  | | The social economy is an entrepreneurial, not for profit sector that seeks to enhance the social, economic and environmental conditions of communities. |  | | Separate from the private sector and government, the social economy includes co-operatives, foundations, credit unions, non-profit organizations, the voluntary sector, charities and social economy enterprises. |
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http://www.wd.gc.ca/ced/se/default_e.asp?printVersion=1
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| | EH.Net Encyclopedia: The Economy of Ancient Greece |
 | | Such state expenditures could have a significant impact on the economy, as is clear from the large quantities of money and labor that appear in the inscribed accounts of the building projects on the Athenian acropolis. |  | | The main economic concerns of the governments of the Greek city-states were to maintain harmony within the private economy (make laws, adjudicate disputes, and protect private property rights), make sure that food was available to their citizenries at reasonable prices, and obtain revenue from economic activities (through taxes) to pay for government expenses. |  | | Briefly stated, the debate began in the late nineteenth century and revolved around the issue of whether the economy was "primitive" or "modern." These were a poor choice of terms with which to conceptualize the ancient Greek economy and are to a great extent responsible for the intractability of the debate. |
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http://www.eh.net/encyclopedia/?article=engen.greece
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| | Social economy |
 | | Although there is no clear definition of the term "social economy" it is generally accepted to cover the range of organisations which are neither part of the public or private for-profit sectors. |  | | economy represents 6 to 6.5% of private enterprises, with a share of employment from 4.5 to 5.3%. |  | | It is a "middle way" or "Third Sector" relying often on innovative partnerships and creative management techniques to enable social economy organisations to operate within a wide range of state legislative and fiscal structures. |
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| | The Social Economy Suite - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada |
 | | Social economy enterprises exhibit distinctive forms of organization and governance such as worker co-operatives and non-profit organizations. |  | | Recognizing the importance of the social economy to Canada, the federal government allocated $15 million to SSHRC to design and fund a program to support research on the social economy conducted by academic researchers in partnership with community-based organizations. |  | | More broadly, the social economy provides goods and services to the wider community as part of a commitment to sustainable development as demonstrated, for example, by the large number of social economy enterprises involved in fair trade and socially responsible production. |
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http://sshrc.ca/web/apply/program_descriptions/social/social_economy_e.asp
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| | Social Economy Info sheet |
 | | The social economy is the sector of activity that functions for social purposes. |  | | Increasingly social firms are seen as a useful strand of provision by social services throughout the country. |  | | Development raises issues beyond the obvious business issues of market building and resource identification and allocation in social economy organisations with a complex of objectives amongst which profit maximisation is but one. |
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http://www.avoncda.coop/socialeconomy.htm
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| | FedNor - Social Economy Backgrounder |
 | | The social economy is 8216;economic&; in that it involves the production of goods or services and their sale in the market economy. |  | | The social economy is relevant to the Government of Canada from a variety of policy perspectives. |  | | It is also ‘social’ in that its main objective is to meet the needs of the community, including disadvantaged or vulnerable members, and because of the values (democratic process, collective empowerment, etc.) on which its governance and operation are based. |
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http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/infednor-fednor.nsf/en/fn02344e.html
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| | Krakow 2004 |
 | | Indeed, the social economy is an intrinsic mechanism of sustainable development, based on solidarity, equity and reasoned acceptance of the principles of a regulated free market. |  | | Furthermore, thanks to its activities - which are neither under the public sector, nor the for-profit private economic sector and which is not guided solely by profit - the social economy has been for more than one century a model of education for democracy allowing to meet the needs of the citizens. |  | | Such enterprises, known as "enterprises of social economy", contribute largely to the internal market, local and regional development and social cohesion.This has often been underlined by the various European Institutions. |
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| | Social Economy Development Project |
 | | The social economy has also become an important element of the social and economic policy agenda of the UK government and the European Union. |  | | Social Economy refers to the whole of the ‘not for personal profit’ and mutual aid sector. |  | | social enterprise is any initiative within this sector when being seen as entrepreneurial ie developing its asset base, employment, finances etc. through increasing its market in goods and services (rather than just as a service, a campaign, a trust or association etc). |
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http://www.socialeconomybristol.org.uk/content/1-05.htm
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| | FAS - Training and Employment Authority |
 | | The purpose of this grant will be to fund the cost of the preparation of a Social Economy Business Plan. |  | | The Social Economy Programme aims to support the development of social economy enterprises that will benefit the economic and social regeneration of your community. |  | | The Social Economy Programme will provide up to three years grant support to social economy enterprises providing employment opportunities for the long-term unemployed or other disadvantaged persons. |
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http://www.fas.ie/services_to_jobseekers/social_economy_programme.html
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| | The German social market economy and its changes |
 | | Social Market Economy means a mixture between a classical liberal way of thinking and social, state managed elements. |  | | The decrease of the GNP and increase of the inflation rate and the debts of the state were side effects of this development. |  | | In this first period the "fathers" of the Social Market Economy, Ludwig Erhard (minister of trade and commerce then chancellor) and Andreas Müller-Armack (permanent secretary in the ministry of trade and commerce) held the most important positions in economic policy. |
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http://tiss.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de/webroot/sp/spsba01_W98_1/germany1b.htm
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| | ConservationEconomy.net Pattern Browser |
 | | Social capital is poorly understood, loosely measured, and chronically undervalued. |  | | Their goal is to educate and empower individuals and businesses to make informed financial decisions through aligning their corporate and financial principles. |  | | Although quality of life is partially correlated with income, it is possible for Household Economies to make decisions that lead to lives of comfortable sufficiency rather than stressful accumulation. |
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http://www.conservationeconomy.net/content.cfm?PatternID=2
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| | The ‘social economy’ is no panacea for social exclusion |
 | | The term ‘social economy’ is commonly used to denote the market for services sold by not-for-profit organisations in response to local welfare needs not met by the state or the private sector. |  | | The role of social science in policymaking, the democratic deficit, direct action and political parties; the provision of services; the changing role of trade unions and personnel departments will be under the spotlight. |  | | The study concludes that social enterprises — in the right places and with the relevant support — do have a role to play in complementing provision and regeneration via the state and the market. |
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2001-11/esr-te110201.php
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| | Social class - definition of Social class in Encyclopedia |
 | | Note that the Marxist definition of social class is based on how money is earned, not how much money is earned. |  | | Classes, in Marxism, are not static entities, but are regenerated daily through the productive process. |  | | The effect of class on vote or life-style is more variable across countries and over time. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Social_class
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| | equal project homepage |
 | | Area based support models have been piloted through the Social Economy Zones, while thematic pilot progjects have worked in the areas of e-business, funding and finance and shaping careers and leaders in the sector. |  | | The aim of the Enterprise pack is to encourage personal and professional development into and through the sector, provide signpost resources and contacts and promote the spirit of enterprise. |  | | 002-2005), which raised the visibility of the social economy in Scotland, the new DP will focus on influencing mainstream agencies in terms of development of the sector. |
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| | Social Economy Bristol |
 | | The social economy sector of Bristol is a thriving and innovative movement and an important part of the city's economy. |  | | These sections will inform you about current social economy and related news including relevant journal articles and information on events and meetings that the group and the social economy sector are running. |  | | This website is for everyone who has an interest in the social economy, whether you're wondering if a service is provided in your area, you're seeking work or training opportunities or just interested in how this sector is expanding. |
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| | Social Security, Medicare Buoyed By Strong Economy - April 28, 1998 |
 | | Perhaps the most contentious reform option involves privatizing some parts of Social Security, allowing individuals to invest some of their funds in the stock market, for example. |  | | Once politically untouchable, Social Security reforms are now on the table. |  | | WASHINGTON (April 28) -- A strong economy has Social Security and Medicare in better shape today than they were a year ago, according to the programs' trustees. |
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http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/04/28/social.security
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| | ACCORD: The Social Economy |
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| | Ortus - The Business Development Agency - Social Economy Programme |
 | | This programme is business focused and will investigate the social economy, develop the business idea, research the potential and develop a business plan for each participant. |  | | Any participant committed to the programme will be a representative of an organisation endeavouring to establish a social economy enterprise. |  | | Issues for development will include globalisation, privatisation, economic and fiscal policies and the effects of world markets. |
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| | Developing the Social Economy |
 | | A clear message coming across in the range of social economy literature is the proposed linkage between local labour, locally identified services and local delivery. |  | | WRC will survey FAS personnel involved in the programme; Local Social Economy Working Groups; proposer groups and employees in SE enterprises (a 1 in 4 ratio is envisaged); and a number of unsuccessful applications. |  | | that part of the economy between the private and public sectors, which engages in economic activity in order to meet social objectives. |
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| | Social Security |
 | | Social Security has a massive unfunded liability of $12 trillion, and in 2017 the program runs into the red as benefits paid exceed contributions. |  | | This plan would allow workers to divert a portion of their Social Security payroll taxes into a “nest egg” that they own, control, and can even pass onto their children. |  | | What’s more, the Social Security Trust Fund is full of meaningless government IOUs—there are no real assets in the “Trust Fund”. |
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| | Charles Horton Cooley: Political Economy and Social Process |
 | | It means much waste and misdirection of social resources, but also the fostering of important interests which a more equal distribution of power might possibly neglect. |  | | I need hardly illustrate the statement that demand brings with it all the vices and degeneracy of the actual social system : it calls for drink, for prostitution, for child labor, for corrupt politics, as loudly as for better things. |  | | Charles Horton Cooley: Political Economy and Social Process |
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http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Cooley/Cooley_1918a.html
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| | EconPapers: Review of Social Economy |
 | | The basic income guarantee and social economics pp. |  | | Basic income, liberal neutrality, socialism, and work pp. |  | | Have the 1996 welfare reforms and expansion of the earned income tax credit eliminated the need for a basic income guarantee in the US? |
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| | Social Economy |
 | | The Social Economy, sometimes referred to as the Third Economy, is best defined as that section of the economy or community concerned with providing opportunites for members of the community or working with an ethical basis. |  | | Regions that have a healthy Social Economy will be able to offer members of the community a wider range of options and opportunities for improving their lifestyle than an area that has an under-developed Social Economy. |  | | A well developed Social Economy sector is self-sustaining. |
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http://www.co-op-assist.co.uk/social.htm
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| | Siebert, H.: The German Economy: Beyond the Social Market. |
 | | The definitive word on the postwar German economy to the present day, The German Economy is essential reading for economists and finance professionals as well as students, researchers, and others interested in modern-day Germany and its place and prospects at the heart of Europe. |  | | In this book, one of Germany's most influential economists describes his country's economy, the largest in the European Union and the third largest in the world, and analyzes its weaknesses: poor GDP growth performance, high unemployment due to a malfunctioning labor market, and an unsustainable social security system. |  | | Taking a broader view than other recent books on the German economy, he considers Germany's fiscal policy stance, product market regulation, capital market, environmental policy, aging and immigration policies, and its system for human capital formation as well as Germany's role in the European Union, including the euro zone. |
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http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/titles/7948.html
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| | The Social Economy of the Future, by Alfred Russel Wallace |
 | | The many evils of great cities have been pointed out by the moralist and by the social and sanitary reformer, but they have been looked upon as necessary products of civilisation--as the results of a tendency in human nature--as needful for economy of production and of distribution. |  | | Now, if political economy has not caused, it has certainly done nothing to prevent, this gross inequality in the distribution of wealth. |  | | Character thoroughly established would be essential to obtain credit or a loan, and thus, both reckless trading and fraudulent bankruptcy would become impossible. |
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http://www.wku.edu/~charles.smith/wallace/S507.htm
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| | INAISE - International Association of Investors in the Social Economy |
 | | They are joined, however, by their will to add value to society as a whole, by giving an ethical, social or environmental purpose to money, whilst ensuring the greatest transparency possible in handling this money. |  | | They involve the depositor and the investor in the loan policy of the "bank" and have a critical attitude towards their own internal structure and working methods; |  | | 1995 (Birmingham): Developing social wealth, financing social enterprises. |
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http://www.gdrc.org/icm/network/inaise.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Placing the Social Economy (Contemporary Political Economy S.): Books |
 | | These critical assessments lead the authors to reflect in the future potential of the social economy and the possible policy changes that are necessary to maximise whatever opportunity the sector provides. |  | | It's easy-to-follow, accessible style will provide students in these areas with an important tool in understanding contemporary economics, while its recommendations deserve to become required reading for public policy makers and advisors. |  | | Subjects > Business, Finance & Law > Economics > Political Economy |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415260892
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| | Social Issues:Topic |
 | | The second issue of the Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs Newsletter is now available. |  | | This working paper No. 29 contains information on net (after tax) public and private social expenditure for 2005, a more comprehensive measure of social support. |  | | Did you know that while poverty reduction is the primary aim of social assistance schemes, in the majority of OECD countries benefits of last resort are generally set below commonly-used poverty thresholds? |
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http://www.oecd.org/topic/0,2686,en_2649_37419_1_1_1_1_37419,00.html
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| | alumni&news |
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http://cas.umkc.edu/econ/alumni2.html
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| | Introduction |
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http://www.acrobat-services.co.uk/sea
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| | NPR : Europe Struggles to Balance Economy, Social Services |
 | | Morning Edition, June 14, 2005 · The French rejection of the EU constitution, and the state election in Germany that tossed out Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democratic Party, had overtones of a debate about the balance between a robust economy and a social safety net. |  | | NPR : Europe Struggles to Balance Economy, Social Services |
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4702381&sourceCode=RSS
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| | Social economy |
 | | "The concept Social Economy refers to organised activities which primarily aim at serving the community, are being built on democratic values, and are organisationally independent of the public sector. |  | | The main driving force of the Social Economy is the benefit of the public or the members of a particular association, and not the profit motive." |  | | These social and economic activities are run mainly by associations, cooperatives, foundations and similar groups. |
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http://www.socek.se/eng_social_economy.html
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| | Germany - The Social Market Economy |
 | | Beyond these principles of the social market economy, but linked to it, comes a more traditional German concept, that of Ordnung, which can be directly translated to mean order but which really means an economy, society, and polity that are structured but not dictatorial. |  | | Moreover, the West German federal government and the states (Länder ; sing., Land) began to compensate for irregularities in economic cycles and for shifts in world production by beginning to shelter and support some sectors and industries. |  | | The term "social" was chosen rather than "socialist" to distinguish their system from those in which the state claimed the right to direct the economy or to intervene in it. |
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http://countrystudies.us/germany/136.htm
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| | Conference on The Social Economy in Central, East and South-East Europe: Emerging Trends of Social Innovation and Local ... |
 | | The conference aimed to increase understanding of the issues and policy options in terms of how best to leverage the advantages of social economy organisation in fostering social cohesion at both local and regional levels. |  | | The conference also aimed to strengthen international co-operation, identify “best practices”, develop policy recommendations and agree on policy initiatives in support of social economy development. |  | | The conference participants worked together to agree on a statement of policy recommendations on how to develop social innovation and social cohesion by supporting the development of social economy potential. |
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http://www.oecd.org/document/29/0,2340,en_2649_34417_34450717_1_1_1_1,00.html
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| | Welcome to Social Economy Belfast |
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http://www.socialeconomybelfast.org
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| | Unity Trust Bank : Home - Providing a range of Banking and Membership Services |
 | | We are a socially responsible organisation providing banking and membership services to the trade union, charity, voluntary, credit union and membership organisation sectors. |  | | Give it up for Britain's new boom sector |  | | Marked by women's groups around the world, the day is rooted in the centuries old struggle of women to participate in society on an equal footing with men. |
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http://www.unity.uk.com
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| | CONSTRUCTING THE SOCIAL ECONOMY THROUGH LOCAL COMMUNITY INITIATIVES? |
 | | Recent years have seen a rapidly growing interest on the part of policy-makers and academic into 'social economy' or 'third sector' approaches to resolving problems of social and economic exclusion. |  | | The UK government's New Deal for Communities programme, policies initiated by local and regional authorities throughout Britain and the increasing efforts on the part of the European Union are all contributing to a general trend towards the devolution of regeneration activities to a local level. |  | | Our research is based on 24 examples of local and community-based social economy initiatives currently operating in the UK. |
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http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dgg0www6
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| | Review for Social Economics |
 | | Individuals: Members of the Association for Social Economy receive the journal. |  | | The Review is included with membership in the Association for Social Economics. |  | | Among the subjects addressed are income distribution, justice and equity, poverty, cooperation, human dignity, labour, workplace organization, gender, need, the environment, economic institutions, economics methodology and class. |
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| | Placing the Social Economy - Compare Prices & Reviews at Smarter |
 | | Placing the Social Economy - Compare Prices & Reviews at Smarter |  | | Your use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the Smarter.com Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions |
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http://www.smarter.com/books-1/product/placing_the_social_economy-1314830
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| | Social Economy Network |
 | | It will give you an opportunity to discover more about the type of work going on within the sector and also to showcase and create links with other social economy organisations. |  | | This section enables members to learn more about the other members that make up the Social Economy Network. |  | | To find out more about the members of the Network simply click on the links below. |
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http://www.socialeconomynetwork.org/members.asp
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| | DETI Online |
 | | 25 June 2003: "Organisations involved in the social economy in Northern Ireland must have a voice and a platform to help shape future economic policy," said Ian Pearson MP, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment. |  | | Mr Pearson said: "The first meeting of the Social Economy Forum and the establishment of the Social Economy Network demonstrate how Government intends to work in close partnership with the social economy." |  | | Mr Pearson was speaking following the first meeting of the newly formed Social Economy Forum, which was held at NICVA's premises in Duncairn Gardens in Belfast. |
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http://www.detini.gov.uk/cgi-bin/get_builder_page?page=290&site=11
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| | Economy And Social Justice |
 | | Its goal is not merely to multiply goods or increase profit. |  | | Economic activity must operate within the moral order by a social justice according to Gods plan. |  | | Human work comes from Gods call to prolong his original work of creation. |
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http://www.catholicity.com/catechism/economy_and_social_justice.html
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| | Langara College - Continuing Studies -- Summer School on Building Community |
 | | How can we strengthen the social economy in BC? |  | | Pierre will share how the social economy works in the context of an urban neighbourhood, and other resource people will share their experiences of the BC context. |  | | We’ll ground the concept of the social economy in our own experience -- by sharing our own stories and examples. |
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http://www.langara.bc.ca/cs/summerschool/forum.html
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| | Amazon.com: The Social Economy: Books: Severyn T. Bruyn |
 | | This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. |  | | Amazon.com: The Social Economy: Books: Severyn T. Bruyn |  | | Subjects > Nonfiction > Social Sciences > Sociology |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0471019852?v=glance
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| | ipedia.com: Social market economy Article |
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http://www.ipedia.com/social_market_economy.html
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