Legal frameworks for the social and solidarity economy

This paper by OECD defines the legal notions, traditions and approaches to better understand legal frameworks that regulate the field of social and solidarity economy. It presents and analyses the diversity, relevance and implications of legal frameworks that regulate the social economy; takes stock of the processes that lead to their design and implementation; identifies possible criteria for assessing their performance; and highlights the crosscutting issues and policy examples that could inspire countries. Explore

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