Réponse due. Position, pratiques, perspectives pour l'économie équitable
Maurice Décaillot
Innovations, 2002, vol. 15, issue 1, 173-184
Abstract:
As the joint effects of market dynamics and government regulations meet to roll out third sector activities (we suggest the denomination: "equitable economic activities", or EEA) to the role of marginal social repair, our proposal is to admit non-mar-ket, non-competitive type of exchange as a legitimate form of economic activity, based upon reciprocity principles. Such a type of practice, at first in the field of non competitive allocation of local government and public utilities orders, together with a range of social innovations concerning namely wage-earner status and financing, could improve social evaluation of associative action, open enlarged outlook to EEA expansion, and, more widely, to economic development as a whole in an alternative, non-market (and non state-led) way.
Date: 2002
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