Solidarity and Social Economy and Common Pool Resources: Toward a Better Understanding of Institutional Diversity
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In this article, our objective is to bring analyses of the production of quasi-collective goods and services by social and solidarity economy organizations into dialogue with Elinor Ostrom’s works on common pool resources. There are three points of entry for this dialogue: the analysis of ownership systems as a bundle of rights, the collective nature of the goods and services provided, and the collective production of norms. We identify points of agreement and of divergence between these two approaches, giving rise to a cross-questioning between the two.
Réseaux sociaux