Democratic ownership in the USA: a quiet revolution
Marjorie Kelly and
Thomas M. Hanna
International Journal of Public Policy, 2019, vol. 15, issue 1/2, 92-110
Abstract:
A quiet ownership revolution is underway in the USA, one that holds tremendous promise for a new age of economic, social, and environmental justice. The old trio of conventional public, private, and non-profit ownership forms is no longer adequate to encompass the evolution and hybridisation of institutional forms currently underway. This paper offers a taxonomy of democratic ownership models, an exploration of new innovations emerging, and observations on how these models might be scaled up to create an economy of enduring, broadly enjoyed prosperity.
Keywords: democratic ownership; models; design; cooperatives; worker ownership; public ownership; USA; social enterprise. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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