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theconcept ofthesocialeconomy

The concept of social economy is not a new concept. This term was created in the nineteenth century and was initially related to the social movement, creating an alternative concept for present-day capitalism At the beginning of the twentieth century term mainly linked with the broader cooperative movement, which had should be remedy for differences in society.

By the influence of the third sector (also called non – profit sector), the social economy has been redefined Present-day economic doctrine has not treat the term as a new branch of economics, or as an alternative to the classical approach of a market economy.

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Entities operating in the social economy operate mostly in micro economic, using a specific place left by the business sector entities that are not interested in an activity because of the inability to achieve sufficient profit In functional term, the social economy can be defined by its functions in a market economy, civil society and democratic state.

In this perspective, the social economy can be described as activity of the various social entities on the economic market.

In contrast to the business sector, the main purpose of these entities is not for profit I the midst of other tasks, which are in general different social purposes, the most important is to prevent social exclusion.

On the other hand, these entities differs from the public sector by theirs lack of control over with the public administration (which does not mean the lack of controls in general) Social economy must also be separated from the third sector in traditional meaning

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