Community-based economic development: A strategy for primary prevention

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The negative impact of macroeconomics and conventional economic practices on the well being of Canadian rural communities is reviewed and critically analyzed. Community-based economic development (CBED) is proposed as an alternative economic development strategy. CBED is also proposed as a strategy for sustainable development and for primary prevention. A successful case study is examined and useful principles of implementation based on first-hand experience and knowledge of the literature are presented.

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Bennett, E. M. (1992). Community-based economic development: A strategy for primary prevention. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health. https://doi.org/10.7870/cjcmh-1992-0010

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