As in the United States, many West European countries are also dealing with the lack of clearly defined legal frameworks for social enterprise. Borzaga and Defourny (2001) call for policy that would provide for their full legal recognition and regulation as well as social policies that would take into account their potential to address unemployment and social exclusion and a broader range of services. As discussed above, some European countries are already beginning to change legislation to reflect this need. Borzaga and Defourny also call for local governments to provide demand for the goods and services of social enterprises by limiting government contracts in certain areas to social enterprises.