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New Social Street Economy
New Social Street Economy
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Corona Crisis
Democracy
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Fiscal policy
Social economy
Solidarity economy
Street economy
Street vendor
Product details
- ISBN 9781801171243
- Weight: 595g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jul 2021
- Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
A New Social Street Economy: An Effect of The COVID-19 Pandemic explores the impact of the Corona crisis on the capitalist world and the developments that have taken place throughout the world. Uniquely, this book considers the street economy in terms of how it relates to the social economy and how it contributes to the four main dimensions of social economy; which are supply of needs, social benefit production, fair distribution and sustainability.
Reciprocity is the mechanism that makes relational and organizational life possible. When reciprocity finds an economic expression for providing goods and services to people and communities, the conclusion is a working social economy.
In these difficult times, we witness both the best and worst aspects of human nature. The street economy is the most basic component, indicator and guarantee of an egalitarian, solidarist, sharing and truly participative social economy and democracy in an epidemic environment that supports all groups in need without questioning the identity or origins of the groups in need.
Reciprocity is the mechanism that makes relational and organizational life possible. When reciprocity finds an economic expression for providing goods and services to people and communities, the conclusion is a working social economy.
In these difficult times, we witness both the best and worst aspects of human nature. The street economy is the most basic component, indicator and guarantee of an egalitarian, solidarist, sharing and truly participative social economy and democracy in an epidemic environment that supports all groups in need without questioning the identity or origins of the groups in need.
Simon Grima is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Insurance in the Faculty of Economics Management and Accountancy at the University of Malta.
Osman Sirkeci worked as an accountant at Cumaovası Chamber of Craftsmen, Izmir Chamber of Agriculture and manager in Istanbul Airlines.
Kamuran Elbeyoğlu was awarded a doctoral scholarship from the MNE of Turkey and completed her Ph.D. in 1994 in philosophy in the University of Minnesota.
Osman Sirkeci worked as an accountant at Cumaovası Chamber of Craftsmen, Izmir Chamber of Agriculture and manager in Istanbul Airlines.
Kamuran Elbeyoğlu was awarded a doctoral scholarship from the MNE of Turkey and completed her Ph.D. in 1994 in philosophy in the University of Minnesota.
New Social Street Economy
€102.99
