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2011: the European welfare state is seeking radical redesign, as social entrepreneurs and social innovators prepare to rise to the challenge.
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//TRENDS//The big picture: what Europe is doing and why
Alberto Cottica
D4SB Master Course
From opportunity assessment to business planning in social businessLesson 4
Demographic trends in some European countries, unweighted averagesSource: World Bank
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% of working-age population
% of population ages 65 and above
• health care costs rising +8% per year since 1998 in Sweden
• health care costs rising +6.4% per year in France
• 13% of the workforce in the Netherlands is classified as sick or disabled (2004)
• health care costs are 15% of GDP in the USA (2004): expected to reach $ 3.4 trillion, or 18% of GDP, by 2013
Rising costs of welfare
Baumol’s diseaseservices don’t scale: productivity stagnates compared to that of manufacturing
The powers that be are getting worried....
Different systems have different takes
European Initiative for Social Innovation
Council of Europe advisory group
Social Innovation Coalition
Think tanks: NESTA, Young Foundation...
Large investments: Social Innovation Park in Bilbao
An unprecedented opportunity for social business
... but also turf & definition wars
Keywords: decentralization
Keywords: inclusion
Keywords: mutuality/reciprocality
Keywords: technology
• Find and discuss data on demographic trends and rising costs of welfare
• Identify a social business opportunity and look for the data to back it up
• write a blog post/wikipedia entry on the British Big Society
• write a blog post/wikipedia entry on another concept for tackling the same problem
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