The document discusses the development of social enterprises and social economy policy in Korea. It outlines the key milestones and policies from the early 1990s to present day. Some of the early developments include production community movements to help the poor, self-support projects, and public work programs during the economic crisis. Over time, laws and agencies to support social enterprises and cooperatives were established, though there remained a lack of systematic support and silos between ministries. The document advocates for creating integrated ecosystems with a control tower approach, customized financial infrastructure, talent cultivation, and priority on public purchasing to help social economy organizations grow sustainably through self-help and business models.