The «Social and Solidarity Economy» between the neoliberal restoration and progressive governments. Analysis of the public policies implemented in Argentina and Mexico in the 21st century

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Published 15-12-2021
Sofía Magali Vitali Bernardi
Leila Oulhaj

Abstract

The sector of the «Social, Solidarity and/or Popular Economy» currently received an important revitalization and relevance both within academic research and state agendas, as well as in the rhetoric of a large part of social and political organizations. This is due to the rise and visibility acquired by the heterogeneous popular practices linked to the formation of «another economy», an alternative to neoliberalism and globalization, and to «new» forms of organization and social protest. These experiences gained the public scene and gravitated in the design and implementation of public policies aimed at promoting the «social and solidarity economy» on a Latin American scale.
In a regional scenario marked by the oscillation of governments called «progressive» and neoliberal restorations, the analysis of different aspects of the historical context and its implications in the formulation of the different programs developed and their limitations in relation to the modalities of implementation and work proposals for the sector in Argentina and Mexico.

How to Cite

Vitali Bernardi, S. M., & Oulhaj, L. (2021). The «Social and Solidarity Economy» between the neoliberal restoration and progressive governments. Analysis of the public policies implemented in Argentina and Mexico in the 21st century. GIZAEKOA - Revista Vasca De Economía Social, (18). https://doi.org/10.1387/gizaekoa.22495
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