Vol. 4 No. 1-2 (2013)
Studies

The Role and Importance of Social Economy in the Development of Local Community and Economy and Regional Convergence

Gábor Juhász
University of Pécs
Bio

Published 10-03-2023

Keywords

  • convergence,
  • local cohesion,
  • Local Agenda,
  • Social Agenda,
  • eco-social basis,
  • locality-based policy,
  • local economy,
  • local communal economy-development,
  • regional sustainability,
  • social economy

Abstract

The development of local economy cannot be separated from national economic policy: it is important that government should encourage and support local initiatives, at the same time the cooperation of local actors must contribute to accomplish the aims of national economy. Social economy is a segment of national economy with a supplementary function. It undertakes lobbying  activities related to social integration, equal opportunities and environmental sustainability. By means of these, social economy attempts to enforce the eco-social model under the conditions of market economy. Social economic actions require long-term cooperation of actors, based on common interests. Additionally, they provide opportunities of employment and income earning even for “non-competing” groups. The role of local communities (local societies) is essential in working social economy. Employment-oriented social economy (alternative or community employment) is based on local needs and incorporates the  following characteristic areas: social services, urban management, IT and cultural services, farming and landscape maintenance, processing of agricultural and forestry products, traditional handicrafts and services associated with rural tourism and eco-tourism.  Apart from their economic performance, local social enterprises have an essential role in value creation, mediation and preservation.