The credit crisis: a golden opportunity to extend localisation and stimulate genuinely sustainable local economic development
The credit crisis and associated economic instability continues to cause great anxiety; and even after two years there appears little appetite to talk in terms of the 'green shoots of recovery' (Woodcock, 2009; Nelson, 2011). Nevertheless, this crisis is clearly illuminating the inequitable and unsustainable ideologies of our economic system – and this is a rare opportunity which should be grasped by those who wish to promote alternative business and economic models. This paper draws upon findings from recent front-line research by 'Localise West Midlands' and argues that the two main commercial practices that caused the credit crisis – the rapid expansion of business opportunity and the spreading of risk – can be diverted to become the economic solution for producing more resilient, sustainable communities based on a localised model of productive economy.
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2011
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Authors: | Lamb, Julian ; Leach, Karen |
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International Journal of Green Economics. - Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, ISSN 1744-9928. - Vol. 5.2011, 2, p. 204-212
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Inderscience Enterprises Ltd |
Subject: | green economics | credit crisis | ideologies | localisation | social construction | risk | banking | securitisation | sustainability | capitalism | local living economy | economic development | local development |
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