Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
Community economic development (CED) is distinguished by a specific agenda for broader development and accountability - for building local resources, economic capacity and political clout in lower- and moderate-income communities. Organizing and development of low-income communities must take account of microenterprise as the locus of substantial economic activity.
Publication Title
PROGRESSIVE LAWYERING, GLOBALIZATION, AND MARKETS: RETHINKING IDEOLOGY AND STRATEGY (Clare Dalton, ed. 2007)
Article Number
1085
First Page
113
Last Page
120
Suggested Bluebook Citation
Peter Pitegoff, The Market for Change: Community Economic Development on a Wider Stage, in PROGRESSIVE LAWYERING, GLOBALIZATION, AND MARKETS: RETHINKING IDEOLOGY AND STRATEGY (Clare Dalton, ed. 2007) available at https://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/faculty-publications/87/.
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