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Fair trade : market-driven ethical consumption
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ISBN: 1412901049 1412901057 1446233359 9786611362102 1281362107 1848600682 9781412901057 9781848600683 9781446211526 9781412901055 9781412901048 9781446233351 9781281362100 Year: 2005 Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE,

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Looking at the strategic future for Fair Trade, this work presents concise histories of different Fair Trade organizations, revealing case studies and useful data analysis.

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Social ethics --- Foreign trade. International trade --- Third World: economic development problems --- Economische ethiek. --- Handelsorganisaties. --- 381.0 --- Binnenlandse handel: algemeenheden. --- Competition, Unfair --- International trade --- Price maintenance --- 172 --- 174.5 --- 339.54 --- 339.96 --- 658.89.013 --- Fair trade --- Maintenance of prices --- Price fixing, Resale --- Price stabilization, Industrial --- Resale price fixing --- Resale price maintenance --- Price fixing --- Competition --- Competition law --- Unfair competition --- Unfair trade practices --- Commercial crimes --- Commercial law --- Industrial property --- Torts --- Advertising laws --- 339.96 Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- 339.54 Buitenlandse economische politiek. Buitenlandse handelspolitiek. Instrumentarium van de buitenlandse handel --- Buitenlandse economische politiek. Buitenlandse handelspolitiek. Instrumentarium van de buitenlandse handel --- 174.5 Economische ethiek. Speculatie --- Economische ethiek. Speculatie --- 172 Sociale ethiek. Sociale moraal. Sociale verantwoordelijkheid --- Sociale ethiek. Sociale moraal. Sociale verantwoordelijkheid --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Consumentengedrag. Koopgewoonten. Psychologie van de consument --- Law and legislation --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- 339.320 --- 380.50 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Consumptie: algemeenheden. Wet van de vraag in verband met de consumptie. Consumptiebehoefte. Behoeftetheorie --- Structuur en organisatie van de handel (algemeenheden) --- Binnenlandse handel: algemeenheden --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- International trade - Moral and ethical aspects --- Competition, Unfair - Moral and ethical aspects --- Price maintenance - Moral and ethical aspects


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Creating economic space for social innovation
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ISBN: 9780198830511 0198830513 Year: 2019 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

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This book draws upon economic and sociological theory to provide a comprehensive discussion of economic space for social innovation, addressing especially marginalized groups and the long-term projects, programmes, and policies that have emerged and evolved within and across European states. It approaches the explanatory and normative questions raised by this topic via a novel approach: the Extended Social Grid Model (ESGM). Taking inspiration from the fields of economic sociology and ethics, this model shows th at social innovation processes must be structural, and require change in power relations, if marginalization is to be effectively dealt with via social innovation. 0Part I of the book sets out the ESGM, including an exposition on the model along with background chapters on innovation, power and marginalization, ethics and social innovation, and empirical methods. Part II explores the model with a focus on social innovation trajectories of social housing, drinking water provision, employment, education, and food provision. It also explores the operationalization of the model with a view to agency and empowerment, as well as social innovation policy in Europe and the use of social impact bonds as a tool for financing social innovation. Part III revisits the ESGM and considers the explanatory adequacy and fruitfulness of the model for innovation research and for theorizing social innovation, addressing questions on the role and limitations of participation in social innovation for the marginalized, the role of capital for creating economic space for capabilities, and how we can approach the social impact of social innovation.0.

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