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Growing worldwide interest in community economic development has led to a blossoming of “how to” manuals,as well as analyses of co-operatives, development corporations, gender, financing, etc. Yet ...
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01 September 2007

Growing worldwide interest in community economic development has led to a blossoming of “how to” manuals,as well as analyses of co-operatives, development corporations, gender, financing, etc. Yet in all this discussion very little is said about the basic objective of CED: Is it designed to fill holes left by capitalism or is it intended to replace it? There is equally little on a theory of CED. This book draws on several disciplines–particularly economics, sociology and political studies–to assess the state of CED theory and to identify implicit issues for building that theory. It emphasizes the necessity to draw theoretical insights from each discipline, in the process howing the efficacy of interdisciplinary approaches. It concludes with a discussion of both future theoretical directions and of what existing theory has to say about achieving a transformative CED.
Price: $23.00
Pages: 144
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date:
01 September 2007
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781552662199
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Capitalism
John Loxley is a professor in the department of economics and the coordinator of research for the Global Political Economy Program at the University of Manitoba. He is the author of Alternate Budgets. He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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