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La réciprocité au cœur de la structuration et du fonctionnement de l’Économie sociale et solidaire

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  • Odile Castel

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The activities of the third sector are based on the principle of economic behavior of reciprocity. This principle underlies their existence is to offer an alternative political project. Their functioning is based on three forms of reciprocity: the unequal reciprocity, peer and multilateral returning to dynamic interactions with the capitalists and/or state activities. In these relations, reciprocity can be inclusive or otherwise manipulated by other principles of economic behavior. This analysis shows that the third sector is an operational concept.

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  • Odile Castel, 2015. "La réciprocité au cœur de la structuration et du fonctionnement de l’Économie sociale et solidaire," Revue française de socio-Economie, La découverte, vol. 0(1), pages 175-192.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rfsdec:rfse_015_0175
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    1. Laurent Gardin & Pierre Robert, 2018. "Origine, diffusion et métamorphose de l’hybridation des ressources," Post-Print hal-04442097, HAL.
    2. Marina Soubirou, 2018. "The No TAV Entrepreneurs’ Transition towards a Sustainable Solidarity Economy: Pragmatic Analysis of a Social Innovation Process," Journal of Entrepreneurial and Organizational Diversity, European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises, vol. 7(1), pages 88-110.
    3. Marina L.A. Soubirou, 2018. "The No TAV Entrepreneurs' Transition towards a Sustainable Solidarity Economy: Pragmatic Analysis of a Social Innovation Process," Post-Print halshs-01877535, HAL.
    4. Geneviève Fontaine, 2016. "Analyser les conditions favorables à l'émergence de communs, le cas d'un PTCE d'économie solidaire," Post-Print hal-01338360, HAL.
    5. Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez & Bruno Boidin, 2019. "Community-based mutual health organisations in Senegal: a specific form of social and solidarity economy?," Post-Print hal-02400072, HAL.

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