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Improving Social Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Inclusion at the Local Economy Level though Economy Level though the Social Economythe Social Economy
Findings from the Findings from the Transnational ReportTransnational Report
Dr Emma L. ClarenceDr Emma L. Clarence
OECD LEED Trento OECD LEED Trento CentreCentre
ProjectProject
• Implemented in 2009 and 2010 in:
– Poland (three regions: Małopolskie, Mazowieckie and Świętokrzyskie)
– France (two regions: Alsace and Provence-Alpes-Cotes d’Azur)
– Korea– Slovenia
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Why the Social Economy?Why the Social Economy?
• Ability to tackle complex problems and gaps in provision by:
– Promoting work integration
– Providing goods and services of general interest
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Policy Co-constructionPolicy Co-construction
Required ToolsRequired Tools
Enabling Public PolicyEnabling Public Policy
• Long-term approach required – social economy is not a short term ‘fix’
• Diversity of sectors needs to be reflected in the diversity of financial support provided
• Legislation is necessary, but not sufficient in itself
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Access to Capital
• Range of different financing tools needed:– Debt, equity and quasi-equity
instruments
• Government can contribute through:– Credit guarantees– Fiscal incentives for investors– Partnerships
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Access to MarketsAccess to Markets
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Working Across BoundariesWorking Across Boundaries
• The capacity to bring different policy domains together is crucial for coherent policy, including:
– Representative organisations and intermediary bodies
– Co-ordinated governance– Co-construction of public policy
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Training and ResearchTraining and Research
• Social economy staff need appropriate training and skills provision if quality jobs are to be created
• Research contributes to the identification and articulation of social economy needs, functions and potential
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ConclusionsConclusions
• Social economy has a significant amount to offer local communities: inclusion, cohesion and economic development
• It needs a supportive environment to flourish, one underpinned by the co-construction of policy
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THANK YOUTHANK YOU
• For further information about this project – or forthcoming work:
Antonella Noya: [email protected]
Emma Clarence: [email protected]
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