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Social enterprise — Social enterprises are social mission driven organizations which trade in goods or services for a social purpose. Their aim to accomplish targets that are social and environmental as well as financial is often referred to as having a triple… … Wikipedia
Social studies of finance — is an interdisciplinary research area that combines perspectives from economic sociology, science and technology studies, international political economy, behavioral finance, cultural studies and/or economics in the study of financial markets.… … Wikipedia
Social Credit — is a socio economic philosophy wherein consumers, fully provided with adequate purchasing power, establish the policy of production through exercise of their monetary vote.cite book |title=Credit Power and Democracy |last=Douglas |first=C.H.… … Wikipedia
Social economy — refers to a third sector in economies between the private sector and business or, the public sector and government. It includes organisations such as cooperatives, non governmental organisations and charities. Social economy: a third sector in… … Wikipedia
Social relation — can refer to a multitude of social interactions, regulated by social norms, between two or more people, with each having a social position and performing a social role. In sociological hierarchy, social relation is more advanced than behavior,… … Wikipedia
Trading Places — Título Entre pillos anda el juego (España) De mendigo a millonario (América Latina) Ficha técnica Dirección John Landis Producción George Folsey Jr. Aaron Russo … Wikipedia Español
Social class in ancient Rome — played a major role in the lives of Romans. Ancient Roman society was hierarchical. Free born Roman citizens were divided into several classes, both by ancestry and by property. There were also several classes of non citizens with different legal … Wikipedia
Trading zones — The metaphor of a trading zone is being applied to collaborations in science and technology. The basis of the metaphor is anthropological studies of how different cultures are able to exchange goods, despite differences in language and culture.… … Wikipedia
Trading card — Various trading cards A baseball card () is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with… … Wikipedia
Trading Places — This article is about the 1983 comedy film. For other uses, see Trading Places (disambiguation). Trading Places The theatrical release poster, which calls the film Some very funny business. The slogan reads, They re not just getting rich...they… … Wikipedia