Brussels, 28 January 2016 – Current trends in alternative economy approaches and policies
David Rinaldi, research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, moderates the workshop "Current trends in alternative economy approaches and policies" at the European Forum of Social and Solidarity Economy, organised by the EFSSE on January 28, at the European Parliament in Brussels.


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David Rinaldi, research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, moderates a workshop on ‘Current trends in alternative economy approaches and policies’ at the first edition of the European Forum of Social and Solidarity Economy, a strategic initiative led by GUE and NGL to be held at the European Parliament with the main objective of supporting the efforts that agents of the social economy are developing to build economies that are fairer, more efficient and more respectful of human rights and the environment.
More information about the event is available at the Forum website: www.efsse.org.
David Rinaldi, research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, moderates a workshop on ‘Current trends in alternative economy approaches and policies’ at the first edition of the European Forum of Social and Solidarity Economy, a strategic initiative led by GUE and NGL to be held at the European Parliament with the main objective of supporting the efforts that agents of the social economy are developing to build economies that are fairer, more efficient and more respectful of human rights and the environment.
More information about the event is available at the Forum website: www.efsse.org.
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