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  • From MW150137 - Going Glocal.pdf: Micro local economies in Senegal. Solidarity economy vs globalisation.
  • From 503 notes from September 14, 2008: Castonguay - health reform; 1960-"1960-" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation. for public health; 2008 against
  • From MW150132 - New Synergies.pdf: 19th century"19th century" contains a sequence that could not be interpreted against an available match matrix for date components. England, Industrial Revolution worked against most people. Rochdale co-op formed in 1844. Co-ops the commerical/economic part of the social economy continuum.
  • From 503 notes from September 14, 2008: process vs. intervention - bottom-up
  • From Transforming or Reforming Capitalism - Chapter 3 - Lamb "Towards an Economic Theory of Community Economic Development": Exportable commodities are the basis of export theory, where regional advantages in production and transportation are used, often bolstered through government or external capital subsidies in infrastructure, and the community strengths, such as marketing organizations, credit and transport facilities, are enhanced. Total economic activity is based on exports (basic), with a non-export (non-basic) local economy. Cyclical sensitivities are determined by the elasticity of staples (eg essentials vs luxuries). The community's success is determined by the success of its exports, affected by fall in demand, exhaustion of a natural resource, uncompetitive resource costs or technological change. Transportation development or higher income may result in more (but uneven) export opportunities, bringing new capital.
  • From Shared Space - Chapter 3 - Working in the Shared Space: Review processes are messy, a continuous feedback loop. They follow the Theory of Change statement. Clear identification (milestones), outcomes and objectives, monitoring and benchmarks are used against itself or similar efforts. Quantitative or qualitative measures are required, sometimes involving time and resource intensive collection methods. Expressing the significance of findings may involve story telling - "credible performance stories" - to make a reasonable case, summarize data, point to factors, explain scope, and easier sharing.
  • From MW150113 - CED & Social Economy in Canada - A People's History.pdf: 8000 community based organizations in Québec, in old (resource, factory) and new (social, housing, tourism) services. 120000 people, 7% of provincial income, due to history (eg caisses populaires). Law vs poverty.
  • From Transforming or Reforming Capitalism - Chapter 3 - Lamb "Towards an Economic Theory of Community Economic Development": Cohesiveness may not exist and may need to be created for collective action. An expectation exists that individuals respond to economic disadvantage by seeking gains through the political system. Those who have more to gain, such as job training or employment, are considered more likely to participate. Individuals weigh benefits of participating in collective actions against the costs of participation. Benefits include public and private benefits, personal satisfaction, actualization or entertainment, or concern for others.