The Future Belongs to a Social Economy of Human Solidarity: A New Orientation in Theory and Practice
Abstract
The economic and financial picture of the whole world in the early 1980s does not look at all good despite the optimistic rhetoric used by the leaders of the seven major industrial democracies during the May 1983 Summit Conference held in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA. Almost everywhere there are artificial monetary injections to produce another problematic boom with the well‐known residual effects, negative social and financial consequences. But beyond there are no visible signs that on this road the prevailing conditions of disequilibrium embedded in contemporary economies will vanish and a new, better international economic and financial order will emerge.
Citation
Rugina, A.N. (1984), "The Future Belongs to a Social Economy of Human Solidarity: A New Orientation in Theory and Practice", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 11 No. 1/2, pp. 49-82. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb013957
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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