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000152120 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.4337/9781803920924.00018
000152120 037__ $$aBOOK-2025-332
000152120 041__ $$aeng
000152120 100__ $$aMarcuello, Carmen
000152120 245__ $$aGlobalization and alter-globalization
000152120 260__ $$bEdward Elgar Publisihing$$c2023
000152120 300__ $$a44-52
000152120 506__ $$aby-nc-nd
000152120 520__ $$aGlobalization is an extremely complex phenomenon, both from a theoretical-conceptual and practical point of view, and has received the attention of a multitude of research from various disciplines. The Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) is one of the most comprehensive proposals for the development of alternatives that address the problems caused by globalization. It also has the potential to address future challenges by prioritizing the needs of the people and the environment in economic decision making. This entry, first, analyzes the impact of globalization on local communities and economic relations and secondly illustrates how historical dynamics have influenced the viability of globalization. Finally, this entry will explain how the consequences of these historical dynamics have given rise to alternative approaches to globalization and economy, such as alter-globalization and the Social and Solidarity Economy.
000152120 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
000152120 700__ $$aErrasti, Anjel
000152120 700__ $$aBretos, Ignacio
000152120 773__ $$tEncyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy
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