Surveying the financing of the Social Economy: Demand, supply, and gaps
George Karaphillis and Stephen Moore
Defining social economy organizations The social economy is often spoken of as filling a void; it addresses the needs and demands not met by traditional organizations in the public and private sector (Bank of England, 2003; Bouchard et al, 2006; Carleton CCI, 2006; Kay, 2005; New Brunswick, 2008; Quarter et al, 2003; Teague, 2007). The social economy developed as a response to social issues created by the mainstream economy and the limitations of the state to address inequalities throu
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