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New institutional economic theories of non-profits and cooperatives: a critique from an evolutionary perspective
Bauwens, Thomas
2013
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4th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise
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Disciplines :
General economics & history of economic thought
Author, co-author :
Bauwens, Thomas
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Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC-Ecole de gestion : UER > Economie sociale et systèmes économiques
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English
Title :
New institutional economic theories of non-profits and cooperatives: a critique from an evolutionary perspective
Alternative titles :
[fr]
Théories néo-institutionnelles des associations et des coopératives: une critique évolutionniste
Publication date :
July 2013
Number of pages :
18
Event name :
4th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise
Event organizer :
EMES Network
Interuniversity Attraction Pole on Social Enterprises - IAP SOCENT
Centre for Social Economy
Event place :
Liege, Belgium
Event date :
from July 1st 2013 to July 4th 2013
Audience :
International
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