VERS UNE ECONOMIE SOLIDAIRE POUVANT RELEVER LES DEFIS LOCAUX ? LE CAS DU PROJET «MADE IN LOCAL» A POITIERS. (French)

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      The principles and values of the Social and Solidarity Economy are most often studied at the macro-economic level. Yet, in a context of globalization of trade, many territories are concerned by their development or simply their survival. It is thus necessary to build an analysis frame and set up tools to understand better the local exchanges and help the actors and economic decision-makers within a given territory. Putting this approach into practice with the "Made In Local" project this approach provides interesting leads, applicable to other geographical areas and adaptable to structures beyond the ESS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Face à la mondialisation des flux commerciaux, de nombreux territoires se préoccupent de leur développement ou simplement de leur survie. Il est alors nécessaire de proposer une grille d'analyse et d'outils permettant une compréhension des échanges locaux, afin d'aider les acteurs et décideurs économiques à renforcer leurs liens au sein d'un territoire donné. La mise en pratique avec le projet «Made In Local» d'une approche s'appuyant sur les notions de multiplicateur économique et de ressource territoriale, fournit des pistes de progrès possibles, adaptables à d'autres zones géographiques et à des structures de toute nature économique et sociale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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