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Participatory Economy

Summary

A participatory economy is an economic system that emphasizes collective decision-making, democratic participation, and the equitable distribution of resources.

Detailed Description

In a participatory economy, individuals have a direct role in economic decision-making processes rather than relying solely on traditional market mechanisms or centralized authorities. This system is built on the principles of cooperation, solidarity, and a commitment to creating a just society where all participants have an equal voice. It often includes mechanisms such as participatory budgeting, cooperative ownership, and mutual aid networks to ensure that all members of the community can contribute to and benefit from economic activities.

Category
Economics
Synonyms
democratic economy
cooperative economy
participatory economics

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Community Currency Systems

Local currencies designed to be used within community contexts, encouraging participation and local economic development.

Industries:

Community Development
Social Entrepreneurship

Platforms:

Time Banks
Local Exchange Trading Systems (LETS)
Participatory Budgeting

A process through which community members can directly influence the allocation of a portion of public funds.

Industries:

Government
Urban Planning

Platforms:

Voting Platforms
Public Consultations
Cooperative Business Models

Businesses owned and managed by their members, focusing on shared profits and decision-making.

Industries:

Agriculture
Retail

Platforms:

Worker Cooperatives Software
Online Collaboration Tools

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