Understanding Cooperative Finance as a New Common

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* Article: Understanding Cooperative Finance as a New Common. By Perilleux, Anaïs ; Nyssens, Marthe.

URL = http://sites.uclouvain.be/econ/DP/IRES/201602.pdf


Abstract

The emerging field of common good socio-economics is promising not only for the preservation of common natural resources but also for common goods created by people through collective action, the importance of which has been emphasized by the recent financial and economic crisis. Based on the case of cooperative finance, this paper’s outcomes are threefold. First, it demonstrates that financial cooperatives can be understood as a human-made common. Second, it shows that while the boundaries between the nature and property regime of goods maybe relatively clear for natural common goods, they appear much more interlinked for human-made goods, where commons re-embedded in intergenerational reciprocity. Third, the paper proposes a new way of thinking about public policies and shows the need to recognize financial cooperatives as human-made commons so as to design adequate legislation to protect these commons from isomorphism, privatization and destruction.