Change of paradigm: economy and market revolving around the common good

Authors

  • Jorge Krekeler Coordinador del Almanaque del Futuro; Asesor Temático de MISEREOR/AGEH

Keywords:

PARADIGM, TRANSITION, TRANSFORMATION, ALTERNATIVE, COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY

Abstract

The experiences showed the feasibility and viability of achieving paradigmatic transformations in the economic plane. These are options taken by local and regional actors that allow for the construction of alternatives in full coexistence with the market and the cumulative economic logic. They are experiences with a territorial reference and a degree of difference. Variables such as cultural identity, territory and history, reciprocity and solidarity, are the guiding elements to allow a more balanced interaction between the economy, the market and the Common Good, giving rise to the dimensions of social, environmental, cultural and economic. They are proof that the change of routine can lead to development alternatives and, with this, enable another world, a world with a future.

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Published

2019-06-26

How to Cite

Krekeler, J. (2019). Change of paradigm: economy and market revolving around the common good. Cultura Económica, 37(97), 145–159. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/CECON/article/view/2006