Poverty, inclusion, institutions 

Subtitle
a challenge for Latin America and the European Union
Publication Name
The EuroAtlantic Union Review
Volume, number, page
3;1, pp.101-118
Year of Publication
2016
Author(s)
FELICE Flavio
Publisher
Cacucci Editore
City
Bari
Country of Publication
Italy
Full Date
2016
ISBN or ISSN
2384-9363
Considered Countries
Peru
Chile
Colombia
Mexico
Bolivia
Ecuador
Venezuela
Estados Unidos
Category
Academic articles
Theme
BILATERAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Subregion - European Union
Country - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Agreements
Summits
Association Agreeements
Strategic Partnerships
BIREGIONAL DIALOGUES UE-LAC
Government
Civil Society
Keyword(s)
Poverty
Social Inclusion
Inclusion
Latin America
European Union
Free market economies
Development policy cooperation
Economic cooperation
European Institutions
Political institutions
Development Co-operation
Institutionalization
Economic integration policy
European political and economic integration
Integration policy
Abstract
If, in the period immediately following the Second World War, the social market economy represented the attempt to implement the theoretical principles identified and developed by the authors of “Ordo”, of the Frieburg school, we ask whether today, as well, the model of the social market economy (SME) is able to respond to the challenges coming from a political and economic context that is inevitably changed. The process of European integration owes much to those principles and attempts at implementation of the same. Much, then, has been done, but even more remains to be done and, as “each horizon calls to a new horizon”, each problem refers us to the solution of new problems. For this reason, we have pondered the new challenges that await both the pure theorists and the policy-makers who take the social market economy as their model of inspiration. For this reason, we have centered our reflection on a paradigm whose components are: poverty, inclusion, institutions
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