Politiques publiques en faveur de l'économie solidaire au Brésil travail, intégration et capital social
Christiane Girard Ferreira Nunes
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2007, vol. n° 190, issue 2, 379-399
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The paper suggests that the constitution of social capital is instrumental in the constitution of a solidarity-based economy. Defined in a simplistic manner, social capital means the whole set of goods that the members of a group have access to on behalf of their group membership. In Brazil, new public policies in the field of solidarity-based economy emerge at the local level. The analysis of several municipalities shows that the success of these public policies depends upon how the administrators understand local, national and global dynamics. Social capital does emerge is some regions, however communications gaps within the networks prevent a real circulation and effectiveness of social capital.
Date: 2007
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