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Autogestão E Economia Solidária No Estado Do Acre

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  • Franco, Carlos Alberto
  • Marques, Adriana Da Silva
  • Silva, Pablo Marques Da
  • Cunha, Davilson Marques
  • Paula, Rondinelli Vitorino De

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Devido o aumento do desemprego e as péssimas condições de trabalho varias iniciativas vem se desenvolvendo no Brasil no campo da economia solidária. As experiências de geração de trabalho e renda vem se desenvolvendo em todas as regiões do país, de forma solidaria e associativa. Essas iniciativas que se mostravam isoladas deram lugar a uma realidade que se expande, motivando a ação de entidades de classe e de política públicas, orientadas para uma economia alternativa que está em processo de formação. A idéia do trabalho é refletir sobre essa nova forma de organização que vem crescendo no Estado do Acre, sendo assim este trabalho tem como objetivo geral traçar o perfil dos empreendimentos solidários no Estado do Acre.---------------------------------------------------Due to rising unemployment and bad working conditions several initiatives has been developed in Brazil in the field of economic solidarity. The experiences of generating employment and income has been developing in all regions of the country, in solidarity and associative. These initiatives which showed isolated led to a reality that expands, motivating the action of entities of class and public policy, geared towards alternative economy that is in the process of training. The idea of work is reflect on this new form of organization that has been growing in the state of Acre, and thus this work aims to draw the general profile of solidary ventures in the state of Acre.

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  • Franco, Carlos Alberto & Marques, Adriana Da Silva & Silva, Pablo Marques Da & Cunha, Davilson Marques & Paula, Rondinelli Vitorino De, 2008. "Autogestão E Economia Solidária No Estado Do Acre," 46th Congress, July 20-23, 2008, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil 109442, Sociedade Brasileira de Economia, Administracao e Sociologia Rural (SOBER).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sbrfsr:109442
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.109442
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