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Adams, Frank T., and Hansen, Gary B. Putting Democracy to Work: A Practical Guide for Starting and Managing Worker-Owned Businesses. San Francisco, CA, and Eugene, OR: Barrett-Koehler Publishers and Hulogosi Communications. 1992.

Albert, M. (1997). Thinking Forward: Learning to conceptualize economic vision. Winnipeg: Arbiter Ring Publishing.

Albert, M., & Hahnel, R. (1991). Looking Forward: Participatory economics for the twenty first century. Boston: South End Press.

Alderson, Lucy, and Conn, Melanie. More than Dollars: A Study of Women's Community Economic Development in British Columbia. Vancouver, B.C.: WomenFutures Community Economic Development Society. 1988.

Alderson, Lucy, Conn, Melanie, Donald, Janet, Harringtion, Molly et Kemp, Leslie. Parce que les femmes comptent : guide sur le développement économique des collectivités réalisé par les femmes. Vancouver (B.C.): WomenFutures Community Economic Development Society/ SPARC. 1993.

Alderson, Lucy, Conn, Melanie, Donald, Janet, Harringtion, Molly, and Kemp, Leslie. Counting Ourselves In: A Women's Community Economic Development Handbook. Vancouver, B.C.: WomenFutures Community Economic Development Society/ SPARC. 1993.

Anderson, K. 2000 A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood. Toronto: Second Story Press.

Armstrong, H.W., Kehrer, B., & Wells, P. (2001). “Initial impacts of community economic development initiatives in the Yorkshire and Humber Structural funds programme.”  Regional Studies, 35, (8), 673-88.

Armstrong, R., J. Kennedy, and P.R. Oberle.  1990.   University Education and Economic Well-Being: Indian Achievement and Prospects. Quantitative Analysis and Socio-demographic Research.  Canada: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, October, 1990.

Abucar, M.H. (1995). “The Canadian experience of community development: The case of Guysbourough County.” Community Development Journal, 30, (4), 337-346.

Aoki, M., & Hayumi, Y. (Eds.)., (2001). Communities and markets in economic development. New York: Oxford University Press.

Aubry, François et Charest, Jean. Développer l'économie solidaire : éléments d'orientation. Montréal: Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN). 1995.

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Baker, Harold R. Restructuring Rural Communities: Part 1. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: University Extension Press Monograph Series. 1993.

Baker, Harold R. Restructuring Rural Communities: Part 2. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: University Extension Press Monograph Series. 1993. 

Bannerji, H. 2000 The Dark Side of the Nation: Essays on Multiculturalism, Nationalism and Gender . Toronto: Canadian Scholar's Press.

Barnsley, J., & Ellis, D. Research for change: Participatory action research for community groups. Vancouver: Women’s Research Centre. (1992).

Barrie, T. The youth village urban design project: Rebuilding Detroit for future generations.  Michigan State University , Community and Economic Development Program. Royal Oak, Michigan: Palimpsest Press. (2000)

Bauen, Rebecca, Baker, Bryan, and Johnson, Kirk. Sustainable Community Checklist. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington. 1996.

Baum, Martha, and Twiss, Pamela (Editors). Social Work Intervention in an Economic Crisis: The River Communities Project. New York: The Haworth Press. 1996.

Bhavnani, K. (ed.) 2001 Feminism and `Race' N.Y. Oxford University Press.

Bekar, Clifford and Richard Lipsey, 2002, “Clusters and Economic Policy.” Isuma: Canadian Journal of Policy Research, Vol.3, No.1, Spring.

Béland, Philippe et Piché, Jérôme. Faites le bilan social de votre entreprise. Montréal: Les Éditions Transcontinental Inc. et Les Éditions de la Fondation de l'entrepreneurship. 1998.

Belanger, Y. D. (2001). Northern disconnect: Information communications technology needs assessment for Aboriginal communities in Manitoba.”  Native Studies Review, 14, (2), pp. 43-69. University of Saskatchewan.

Belleau, Josée. Un milieu, une communauté, un territoire où il ferait bon vivre. Montréal: L'R des centres de femmes du Québec: 1999.

Bendick, Marc Jr., and Egan, Mary Lou. Business Development in the Inner City: Enterprise with Community Links. New York: Community Development Research Center, Graduate School of Management and Urban Professions, New School for Social Research. 1991.

Benello, C. George. From the Ground Up: Essays on Grassroots and Workplace Democracy. Boston, Massachusetts: South End Press. 1992.

Bennett, Edward M. (Editor). Social Intervention: Theory and Practice. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press. 1987.

Berndt, H. E. (1977). New rulers in the ghetto: The community development corporation and urban poverty. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Bhérer, Harold et Joyal, André. L'entreprise alternative : mirages et réalités. Montréal: Éditions Saint-Martin. 1987.

Bidet, Eric. L'économie sociale. Chantilly, France: Le Monde-Éditions. 1997. 

Bingham, Richard D., and Mier, Robert (Editors) Dilemmas of Urban Economic Development. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Inc. 1997.

Bingham, Richard D., and Mier, Robert (Editors). Theories of Local Economic Development: Perspectives from Across the Disciplines. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. 1993.

Blakely, Edward J. Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice (Second Edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 1994.

Blakely, Edward J.  1994.  “The High Technology Economic Development Strategy.”  In Edward Blakely, Ed.  Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice, (Second Edition).  Sage Publications, California, 1994.  298-311.

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Boothroyd, P., & Davis, C. H. (1993). “Community economic development: Three approaches.” Journal of Planning Education and Research, 12, 230-240.

Bordeleau, Danielle. Initiatives locales de revitalisation de quartiers, d'insertion et de création d'emplois. Montréal: Service du développement économique communautaire de la Ville de Montréal et l'Institut de formation en développement économique communautaire. 1997.

Bordeleau, Danièle et Valadou, Christian. Agir pour l'insertion: initiatives d'insertion par l'économique au Québec. Montréal: IFDEC (Institut de formation en développement économique communautaire). 1995.

Bosworth, B. and J. Triplett (2001) “What Is New About the New Economy? IT, Economic Growth and Productivity,” International Productivity Monitor, Number Two, Spring, pp. 19-30.

Bourdieu, P., & Wacquant, L. J. D. (1992).  An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago.

Brant‑Castellano, M. (1993). Aboriginal organizations in Canada: Integrating participatory research.”  In P. Park, M. Brydon‑Miller, B. Hall, & T. Jackson (Eds.),  Voices of change: A theoretical and methodological perspective (pp.145-155). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

Breshnahan, T. F., Gambardella, A., & Saxenian, A. “’Old economy’ inputs for ‘new economy’ outcomes: Cluster formation in the new economy.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 10(4), 

British Columbia. (2000). Ministry of Community Development, Cooperatives and Volunteers. Learning communities: A new approach to creating resilient and sustainable communities

Broad, Dave, and Antony, Wayne (Editors). Citizens or Consumers? Social Policy in a Market Society. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing. 1999.

Bruyn, Severyn T., and Meehan, James (Editors). Beyond the Market and the State. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 1987.

Bruyn, S. (1992). “A new direction for community development in the United States.” In P. Ekins & M Neef (Eds.), Real life economics: Understanding wealth creation. (pp. 372‑381). New York: Routledge.

Brydon‑Miller, M. (1993). “Breaking down barriers: Accessibility self-advocacy in the disabled community.”  In P. Park, M. Brydon-Miller, B. Hall, & T. Jackson (Eds.),  Voices of change: A theoretical and methodological perspective (pp.125-143). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

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Camargo, A., V. da Rocha-Lima, and L. Hipolito. 1985 . “The Life History Approach in Latin America." Life Stories 1: 41-54.

Campfens, Hubert (Editor). Community Development around the World: Practice, Theory, Research, Training. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 1997.

Canada. Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation. “Implementing sustainable community development: Charting a federal role for the 21st century.” Research Highlights, Socio-economic series, issue 74. 2000.

Canadian CED Network. (1999). “A policy framework to scale up CED in Canada.” Making Waves, 10(4), 21-32

Carley, M., Jenkins, D., & Smith, H. (Eds.). (2001). Urban development and civil society: The role of communities in sustainable cities. Sterling, Virginia: Earthscan.

Carman, J. G. (2001). Community foundations: A growing resource for community development. Nonprofit Management and Leadership. 12 (1),  7-24.

Centre for Community Entreprise. Regional Development from the Bottom Up. Vancouver, B.C.: Westcoast Development Group (Centre for Community Entreprise). 1993.

Centre for Community Entreprise. Tools, Strategies, and Structures for Community Renewal. Port Alberni, B.C.: Centre for Community Entreprise. 1996.

Christenson, James A., and Robinson, Jerry W. (Editors). Community Development in Perspective. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press. 1989.

Clarke, S., (2000). Social work as community development: A management model for social change. (2nd ed.). Burlington: Ashgate.

Colussi, M. (2000). The community resilience manual: A resource for rural recovery and renewal. Port Alberni, B.C: Centre for Community Enterprise.

Community Economic Development Centre (CEDC). (1997). Sharing stories: CED in British Columbia. British Columbia Working Group on Community Economic Development. BC Ministry of Small, Business, Tourism and Culture (pp. 122).

Comstock, D.E., & Fox, R. (1993). “Participatory research as critical theory: The North Bonneville, USA, experience.” In P. Park, M. Brydon-Miller, B. Hall, & T. Jackson (Eds.),  Voices of change: A theoretical and methodological perspective (pp.103-124). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

Copeland, G. (1999). Acts of balance: Profits, people and place. Gabriola Island, B.C: New Society Publishers.

Connell, James P., Kubisch, Anne C., Schorr, Lisbeth B., and Weiss, Carol H. (Editors). New Approaches to Evaluating Community Initiaves: Concepts, Methods, and Contexts. Washington, D.C.: The Aspen Institute. 1995.

Conseil québécois de développement social. L'économie sociale : dérision ou panachée? Montréal: Conseil québécois de développement social. 1997.

Conway, Maureen, Gibbons, Catherine, and O'Regan, Fred. Regional Strategies for Employment and Poverty Alleviation: Domestic Discussions and International Models. Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute. 1994.

Conway, Maureen, and O'Regan, Fred. From the Bottom Up: A Collection of Program Profiles. Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute. 1994.

Corporation de développement communautaire des Bois‑Francs. Fais-moi signe de changement : les actes du colloque provincial sur le développement communautaire (Victoriaville 1986). Victoriaville: Corporation de développement communautaire des Bois-Francs. 1987. 

Côté, Daniel et Luc, Danielle. Le profil des Coopératives de travailleurs actionnaires du Québec. Montréal: Centre de gestion de coopératives, École des Hautes études commerciales. 1995.

Côté, Denyse, des Rivières, Monique, Thivierge, Nicole et Tremblay, Marielle (sous la direction). Du local au planétaire : réflexions et pratiques de femmes en développement régional. Montréal: Les Éditions du remue-ménage. 1995.

Côté, Serge, Klein, Juan-Luis et Proulx, Marc-Urbain (sous la direction). Action collective et décentralisation. Rimouski: GRIDEQ, Université du Québec à Rimouski et Groupe de recherche et d'intervention régionales, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. 1997.

Côté, Serge, Klein, Juan-Luis et Proulx, Marc-Urbain (sous la direction). Et les régions qui perdentY? Rimouski: GRIDEQ, Université du Québec à Rimouski. 1995.

Côté, Serge, Klein, Juan-Luis et Proulx, Marc-Urbain (sous la direction). Le Québec des régions : vers quel développement? Rimouski: GRIDEQ, Université du Québec à Rimouski et Groupe de recherche et d'intervention régionales, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. 1996.

Coulombe, Serge, 1999, “Economic Growth and Provincial Disparity: A New View of an Old Canadian Problem,” C.D.Howe Institute, Commentary.  No. 122.

Counts, Alex. Give Us Credit. New York: Times Books, Random House. 1996.

Courtet, Catherine, Berlan‑Darqué, Martine et Demarne, Yves (sous la direction). Territoires ruraux et développement : quel rôle pour la recherche. Paris: Association Descartes/ GEMAGREF Éditions.

Cuerrier, Martine. Partenariat et régionalisation sur l'île de Montréal : le nouvel âge de la démocratie?. Montréal: Centre St-Pierre. 1998.

Cumming, Victor, Curtis, Lynn, and Green, Frank. Entrepreneurial Communities: A Handbook for Local Action. Campbell River and Vernon (British Columbia): British Columbia/Yukon Community Futures Association and Centre for Community Enterprise. 1993.Cowen, M., & Shenton, R. W. (1996). Doctrines of development. New York: Routledge.

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D'Amours, Martine. Conjoncture et convergences: les actes du colloque. Montréal: Les Publications de l'IFDÉC. 1996.

D'Amours, Martine. L'économie sociale au Québec: cadre théorique, histoire, réalités et défis. Montréal: Les Publications de l'IFDÉC. 1997.

Daigle, Gérard et Rocher, Guy (sous la direction). Le Québec en jeu: comprendre les grands défis. Montréal: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal: 1992.

Davis, John Emmeus. Contested Ground: Collective Action and the Urban Neighborhood. New York: Cornell University Press. 1991.

Dawson, Dick (1999) The Future of Public Schools: Growing Minds, Fast Forward. Council on Post-Secondary Education. Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Deane, Lawrence.  “Community Economic Development in the Inner City of Winnipeg.”  PhD. Thesis in Progress, University of Manitoba.  Anticipated completion date, June 2003.  Supervisor, John Loxley.

DeBresson, L. (1996). Economic interdependence and innovative activity: an input-output analysis. Cheltenham: Elgar.

Dei, G.Safa, B.L. Hall and D. Goldin Rosenberg (eds.) 2000 Indigenous Knowleges in global contexts: Multiple Readings of Our World. Toronto: OISE.

Dei G.J. Safa and A. Calliste, with the assistance of  M. Aguiar (eds.) 2000 Power, Knowledge and Anti-Racism Education: A Critical Reader. Halifax, N.S.: Fernwood Publishing.

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Denzin, Norman and Yvonna S. Lincoln, eds. 2000. Handbook of Qualitative Research. 2nd edition. Sage.

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Di Gaetano, A., & Klemanski, J. (1999). Power and city governance: Comparative perspectives on urban development. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

De Filippis, J. (2001). “The myth of social capital in community development.”  Housing Policy Debate, 12 (4), 781-806.

Dobson, Ross V.G. Bringing the Economy Home from the Market. Montréal: Black Rose Books. 1993.

Doucet, Laval et Favreau, Louis. Théorie et pratiques en organisation communautaire. Sillery (Québec): Presses de l'Université du Québec: 1991.

Douglas, David J.A. (Editor). Community Economic Development in Canada, Volume One. Toronto and Montréal: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 1994.

Douglas, David J.A. (Editor). Community Economic Development in Canada, Volume Two. Toronto and Montréal: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 1995.

Douthwaite, Richard. Short Circuit: Strengthening Local Economies for Security in an Unstable World. Devon, England: Green Books. 1996.

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Dufour, Jules (sous la direction). Perspectives du développement durable : Expériences et études de cas. Chicoutimi: Groupe de recherche et d'intervention régionales, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. 1998.

Dufour, Jules, Klein, Juan-Luis, Proulx, Marc-Urbain et Rada-Donath, Alejandro (sous la direction). L'éthique du développement : entre l'éphémère et le durable. Chicoutimi: Groupe de recherche et d'intervention régionales, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. 1995.

Dumont 1992 “Anthropologie, totalite et hierarchie.” Philosophie et Anthropologie 11-24. Paris:Edition du Centre Pompidou/

Dumont, Fernand, Langlois, Simon et Martin, Yves (sous la direction). Traité des problèmes sociaux. Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture. 1994.

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Eccles, J., & Gootman, J. (Eds.). (2002). Community programs to promote youth development. Washington, D.C; National Academy Press.

Edgcomb, Elaine, Klein, Joyce, and Clark, Peggy. The Practice of Microenterprise in the U.S.: Strategies, Costs, and Effectiveness. Washington, D.C.: The Aspen Institute. 1996.

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Eme, Bernard, Favreau, Louis, Laville, Jean‑Louis et Vaillancourt, Yves (sous la direction). Société civile, État et économie plurielle. Paris: CRIDA‑LSCI et Collectif de recherche sur les innovations sociales dans les entreprises et les syndicats (CRISES), UQAH‑UQAM‑UQAR‑Université Laval. 1996.

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Emerson, Jed, and Twersky, Fay. New Social Entrepreneurs: The Success, Challenge and Lessons of Non‑Profit Enterprise Creation. San Francisco: Roberts Foundation Homeless Economic Development Fund. 1996.

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Fasenfast, D. (1993). “On the possibility of pro‑active community development.” In P. B. Meyer (Ed.), Comparative Studies in Local Economic Development: Problems in Policy Implementation. Contributions in Economics and Economic History, no. 144. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

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Figueira‑McDonough, J. (2001). Community analysis and praxis: Toward a grounded civil society.  Philadelphia: Brunner‑Routledge.

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Galaway, Burt, and Hudson, Joe (Editors). Community Economic Development: Perspectives on Research and Policy. Lewiston, New York; Toronto, Ontario: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 1994.

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Halal, William E., and Taylor, Kenneth B. (Editors). 21st Century Economics: Perspectives of Socioeconomics for a Changing World. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1999.

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Jackson, T. (1993). “A way of working: Participatory research and the Aboriginal movement in Canada.” In P. Park, M. Brydon‑Miller, B. Hall, & T. Jackson (Eds.),  Voices of change: A theoretical and methodological perspective (pp.47‑64). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

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