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Alternative economic practices in Spanish cities: from grassroots movements to urban policies? An institutional perspective
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Palabras clave
Alternative economic practices
Grassroots movements
Urban policy
Institutions
Spain
Prácticas económicas alternativas
Movimientos de base
Política urbana
Instituciones
España
Clasificación UNESCO
5401 Geografía Económica
5305.01 Sistemas Económicos Capitalistas
Fecha de publicación
2019
Citación
José Luis Sánchez-Hernández & Johannes Glückler (2019) Alternative economic practices in Spanish cities: from grassroots movements to urban policies? An institutional perspective, European Planning Studies, 27:12, 2450-2469, DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2019.1644295
Resumen
Alternative economic practices (AEPs) challenge capitalism and have flourished in Spain since 2008, when the economic, social,
and political crisis severely hit the country. Cities are the principal places in which these practices are developing because
unemployment, poverty, and foreclosures quickly rose in urban areas between 2008 and 2015. After the local election in 2015,
left-wing coalitions took office in the major Spanish cities. These new governments replaced the former neoliberal and pro-growth
coalitions and assumed the promotion for alternative economic modes of coordination as a part of their political agendas and
new regulations. This article draws on institutional theory to frame the locally contingent outcomes of the interaction between
alternative institutions and formal regulation in six Spanish cities. Empirically, we found that comprehensive plans by local
authorities to enhance AEPs led to mutual reinforcement of regulations and institutions in Madrid and Barcelona. In contrast,
institutions of AEPs in Oviedo, Valencia, and Valladolid substituted for the absence of regulatory response. Finally, Salamanca
illustrates the case of competition between AEP institutions and local regulations, which even worked to replace AEPs.
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0965-4313
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10.1080/09654313.2019.1644295
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