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Regional Policy Frameworks of Social Solidarity Economy in South America
Fecha
2014-06Registro en:
Saguier, Marcelo; Brent, Zoe; Regional Policy Frameworks of Social Solidarity Economy in South America; United Nations Research Institute for Social Development; UNRISD Occasional Paper Series; 6; 6-2014; 1-17
2312-2226
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Saguier, Marcelo
Brent, Zoe
Resumen
This paper looks at how the Social Solidarity Economy (SSE) discourse has been deployed at the regional level by UNASUR and MERCOSUR and the implications of these new policy frameworks for the advancement of SSE practices. Though civil society groups have presented SSE as a new economic paradigm, regional policy frameworks implemente it as an add-on or compliment to dominant capitalist economies. This happens in two key ways: 1) The SSE sector and cooperatives in particular are cast as drivers of regional integration and socio-economic policy, however limited involvement in major integation projects represent missed opportunities for SSE to be mainstreamed; and 2) Though SSE policy is portrayed as a kind of intervension that combines social and economic policies, implementation almost exclusively by ministers of social development means that SSE is institutionally limited to the realm of poverty erradication not restructuring the dominant economy. SSE is also fiscally dependent on those dominant industries which ultimately does not reverse or challenge the ongoing process of economic centralization in key sectors such as the extractive industry.