Buch, Englisch, Band 6, 334 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Économie sociale et Économie publique / Social Economy and Public Economy
An International Perspective
Buch, Englisch, Band 6, 334 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Économie sociale et Économie publique / Social Economy and Public Economy
ISBN: 978-2-87574-287-2
Verlag: P.I.E.
This book fills a gap in the literature about the social economy. It seeks to explain why it is important to have statistics on it, to understand how they are produced, and to project how the social economy might be better understood in the future. The book offers researchers and decision-makers an overview of the current state of knowledge on these topics.
This book is the result of the International Ciriec working group on "The Weight and Size of the Social Economy – International Perspectives for the Production of Statistics for the Social Economy" developed by the CIRIEC International Scientific Commission "Social and Cooperative Economy": http://www.ciriec.uliege.be/en/research/commission-es/themes-en-cours/theme-de-recherche-1/
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Contents: Marie J. Bouchard/Damien Rousselière: Introduction. The Weight, Size and Scope of the Social Economy – José Luis Monzón: The Pioneer Work of CIRIEC-España – Amélie Artis/Marie J. Bouchard/Damien Rousselière: Does the Social Economy Count? How Should We Measure It? Representations of the Social Economy through Statistical Indicators – Marie J. Bouchard/Paulo Cruz Filho/Martin St-Denis: Mapping the Field of the Social Economy. Identifying Social Economy Entities – Édith Archambault: Organizing the Field of the Social Economy. The Social Economy and Its Classification Within Systems of National Accounts – Lester M. Salamon/S. Wojciech Sokolowski/Megan A. Haddock: International Comparisons. Lessons from the Measurement of the Nonprofit Component – Sybille Mertens/Michel Marée: So, What Does a Social Economy Enterprise Produce? – Danièle Demoustier/Élisa Braley/Thomas Guérin/Daniel Rault: The Construction of Social and Solidarity Economy Statistics in France. A Progressive Mobilization of Very Diverse Actors – Fabienne Fecher/Wafa Ben Sedrine Lejeune: The Production of Statistics for the Social Economy in Belgium. A Focus on Mutuals and Cooperatives – Luiz Inácio Gaiger: Collaborative Research Between Civil Society, State and the Academia. Lessons from the Brazilian Mapping of the Solidarity Economy – Akira Kurimoto: To Estimate the Scope and Size of the Social Economy in Japan. Challenges for Producing Comprehensive Statistics – Nicoleta Uzea/Fiona Duguid: Challenges in Conducting a Study on the Economic Impact of Co-operatives – Roger Spear: Mapping Social Enterprise in the UK. Definitions, Typologies and Hybrids – Marie J. Bouchard/Damien Rousselière: Conclusion. A Research Agenda for Statistics on the Social Economy.