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Social economy: Forms and types of organization

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  • Daniel Arpinte
  • Laura Tufa

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This paper aims at presenting comparative central economic activities in the social economy of the regions Bucharest-Ilfov and South-East. The main directions of research are: Trends in NGO sector, human resources, professional training, economic activities, support of authorities in this respect and perspectives of development in the NGO sector. Development of economic activities in the NGO sector is necessary, because of their significant role in helping the disadvantaged. The study also based on data obtained from a qualitative and quantitative research, conducted in 2011 in the Bucharest-Ilfov and South-East but also in the South and South-West Oltenia Wallachia (the research was conducted in 2010) .

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  • Daniel Arpinte & Laura Tufa, 2011. "Social economy: Forms and types of organization," Journal of Community Positive Practices, Catalactica NGO, issue 2, pages 78-105.
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    1. Daniel ARPINTE & Sorin CACE & Stefan COJOCARU, 2010. "Social economy in Romania. Preliminary approach (English version)," Revista de cercetare si interventie sociala, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 31, pages 77-85, December.
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