CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY AND THE SOCIAL ECONOMY
By RUPERT DOWNING
2012
9781550584530 (paperback)
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426 pages
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This publication of the Social Economy Research Hub brings together a sample of papers that address a common theme: What significance does the social economy have as a concept and vehicle for addressing social, economic and environmental policy issues in Canada?
Subjects: economics, political planning, social capital, government policy
Rupert Downing was the former Network Coordinator for the Office of Community Based Research at the University of Victoria. Other affiliations include former Executive Director of the Canadian CED Network and Co-Director for the Canadian Social Economy Research Hub.
CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY AND THE SOCIAL ECONOMY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 | ADVANCING THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 2 | PUBLIC POLICY TRENDS AND INSTRUMENTS SUPPORTING THE SOCIAL ECONOMY: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES
Chapter 3 | PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE SOCIAL ECONOMY: BUILDING A PEOPLE-CENTRED ECONOMY IN CANADA
Chapter 4 | GOVERNANCE AND MOVEMENT BUILDING FOR THE SOCIAL ECONOMY IN CANADA
Chapter 5 | FINANCING SOCIAL ECONOMY ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 6 | PROCUREMENT AND A PEOPLE’S CENTRED ECONOMY
Chapter 7 | SOCIAL ECONOMY IN THE CO-CONTRUCTION OF PUBLIC POLICY DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 8 | LOOKING FOR THE ‘POLICY WINDOW’: THE SOCIAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA IN ATLANTIC CANADA
Chapter 9 | BUILDING A FEDERAL POLICY FRAMEWORK AND PROGRAM IN SUPPORT OF COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 10 | CONVERGING AGENDAS FOR THE SOCIAL ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT