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Filipe, J. A. (2015). Commons, Anti-commons, Cooperation and Fair Economy: A Reflection. In José António Filipe, Nikos Nagopoulos, Kostas Rontos and Ioannis Vavouras  (Ed.), Towards A Society with a More Fair Economy or an Economy with a More Social Face: The Contribution of Scientific Social Knowledge to the Alternative Models of Socioeconomic Development . (pp. 117-131). Hauppauge, New York, USA: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 
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J. A. Filipe,  "Commons, Anti-commons, Cooperation and Fair Economy: A Reflection", in Towards A Society with a More Fair Economy or an Economy with a More Social Face: The Contribution of Scientific Social Knowledge to the Alternative Models of Socioeconomic Development , José António Filipe, Nikos Nagopoulos, Kostas Rontos and Ioannis Vavouras , Ed., Hauppauge, New York, USA, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. , 2015, vol. 1, pp. 117-131
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@incollection{filipe2015_1775769019981,
	author = "Filipe, J. A.",
	title = "Commons, Anti-commons, Cooperation and Fair Economy: A Reflection",
	chapter = "",
	booktitle = "Towards A Society with a More Fair Economy or an Economy with a More Social Face: The Contribution of Scientific Social Knowledge to the Alternative Models of Socioeconomic Development ",
	year = "2015",
	volume = "1",
	series = "Economic Issues, Problems and Perspectives",
	edition = "1",
	pages = "117-117",
	publisher = "Nova Science Publishers, Inc. ",
	address = "Hauppauge, New York, USA"
}
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TY  - CHAP
TI  - Commons, Anti-commons, Cooperation and Fair Economy: A Reflection
T2  - Towards A Society with a More Fair Economy or an Economy with a More Social Face: The Contribution of Scientific Social Knowledge to the Alternative Models of Socioeconomic Development 
VL  - 1
AU  - Filipe, J. A.
PY  - 2015
SP  - 117-131
CY  - Hauppauge, New York, USA
AB  - Capitalism has been successful as economic system. Often the system is said to be unfair; in fact entrepreneurship is awarded but in fact the economy becomes often too unfair. New practices are emerging in which situations are managed to combine merits and forms of compensation, in which the economic agents are closest to a fairer and more participatory economy involving situations of mutual direct benefit. New processes are coming to force a new vision. The present study discusses business and economic practices, some involving new dynamics and some kinds of cooperation in a larger scale than before, with new promising ways of commitment to alternative structures but sometimes being also essentially a complementary form of organization of society to the current standard.
ER  -