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Social enterprises and regional cities: working together for mutual benefit together for mutual benefit

Social enterprises’ dual social and economic missions place them in multiple networks with overlapping membership. Network overlap generates a space for work on place-based social and economic problems and opportunities that benefit social enterprises and cities.

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