Social Innovation for the Sustainability

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PANORAMA
HUMAN MOBILITY, BETWEEN ANOMIE AND PREJUDICE

Javier de Lucas

The standard concepts with which the main categories of human mobility are represented are not based on scientific analysis, but are the result of a social construction, determined by a dominant interest. 

ARTICLE
A Critical Approach to Basic Income: Costs and Incentives. An Approximation to the Case of Spa

José María Casado y Miguel Sebastián

This paper estimates the costs of basic income and analyses its incentives to conclude that there is an inverse relationship between them.

ARTICLE
NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT: THE SOCIAL ECONOMY ROLE AND THE CHALLENGE OF MEASURING ITS IMPACT

Mercedes Valcárcel Dueñas

Inequality, and its political, social and economic consequences, continue to have a significant impact in the European Union despite the redistributive policies deployed in recent years. To advance in its reduction and in a more inclusive economy, a new social contract is necessary to create sustainable and quality employment, among other objectives.

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THE CHALLENGES OF POST-COVID ECONOMY

Juan A. Gimeno Ullastres

COVID-19 has come to disrupt many of the forecasts and dominant conventions until its arrival. In the most relevant aspects, it has only come to highlight some structural problems that our economies had for years. These previous problems are analyzed first and then the specific COVID damages (to which the war in Ukraine has been added).

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DECARBONISING CITIES EQUITABLY: AN ANALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN MISSION AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN SPAIN

Irene Ezquerra Lázaro / Beatriz Novales / Alejandro García-Gil Berbería / Caren Camiscia / Santiago Nardini

The European Union (EU) has established an ambitious mission to accelerate progress towards the goals of the Paris Agreement (2015) and the European Green Deal (2020): at least a hundred European cities will achieve climate neutrality by 2030.