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  • Formāts: 322 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Zed Books Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783600793
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783600793

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For the past three decades, neoclassical doctrine has dominated economic theory and policy. The balance of power has shifted to protect private interests, resulting in unprecedented damage to the environment and society, with no solution in sight as more austerity and less government continues to be posited as the answer to the oncoming waves of crisis.

It doesn't have to be this way. Featuring a remarkable roster of internationally renowned critical thinkers, Co-operatives in a Post-Growth Era presents a feasible alternative for a more environmentally sustainable and equitable economic system - specifically, the co-operative business model. With more than 100 million people working in co-operatives and more than a billion members around the world, the time has never been better for co-operatives everywhere to recognise their potential to change the economic landscape.

An essential book for students, policymakers and concerned citizens looking for a practical way to change the current stagnant economic paradigm.

Recenzijas

Co-operative leaders need to understand the economy from a perspective that is consistent with their purpose, values and principles. Neoclassical economics is off the mark in too many ways. These chapters provide a more realistic reading of the economy and will be helpful in understanding the challenges we face and how best we can contribute to making this a better world through co-operative action. * Dame Pauline Green, president, International Co-operative Alliance * The timing of this book is perfect! The findings from the 2012 Imagine Conference summarise ways to create prosperity and stability in this new economic, social and environmental reality. Leading economic thinkers provide critical insights in how the co-operative enterprise model meets the growing complex global problems while building a better world. Kudos to Tom Webb and Sonja Novkovic for making this happen. * Denyse Guy, executive director, Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada * This is an outstanding collection of new economics, reflecting a growing and creative body of work on the practice and the theory of a more inclusive and authentically sustainable economy. * Ed Mayo, secretary general, Co-operatives UK * Imagine 2012 was an acmé for the International Summit of Co-operatives during the International Year of Co-operatives. The recent financial crisis revealed much disarray in our ability to foresee our future and Imagine has been the silver lining behind the cloud for those who believe that co-ops are enterprises to build a better world. * Jean Louis Bancel, president of Crédit Coopératif, chair of International Cooperative Banks Association, and member of the board of International Cooperative Alliance * More than ever, the world needs economic systems whose objectives are not to make a small fraction of humanity monetarily rich but, rather, to build a more inclusive society where quality of life for all is the metric of success. Co-operatives have proven track records of generating just such outcomes. The ideas presented in this publication can serve to further our understanding of the possibilities and challenges associated with unleashing the power of a healthier view of sustainable economics. * Kathy Bardswick, president and CEO, The Co-operators, Canada * This collective work brings very useful insights on how cooperatives, in a plural economy, can help build a better world and reach sustainable prosperity. A must read for those who wants to learn about the cooperative model and its economics. * Monique F. Leroux, chair of the board, president and chief executive officer, Desjardins Group * The co-operative model provides a most effective institutional mechanism of addressing the development challenges of the African continent on a sustainable basis. Co-operatives can simultaneously promote wealth creation, poverty alleviation and more equitable distribution of resources. The poor dont need sympathy or pity; they need empowerment and dignity that true co-operatives facilitate through bringing the marginalized population into the mainstream of socio-economic activity. The ideas about economics in this book will help co-operative leaders move co-operative development forward. * Nelson Kuria, CEO, Co-operative Insurance Company, Kenya * When markets fail, co-operatives bring needed products and services, competition and opportunity for people. Building a global co-operative economy will ensure fewer economic crises and greater food security around the world. * Paul Hazen, executive director of US Overseas Cooperative Development Council and former CEO of the National Cooperative Business Association * A unique collection of essays that offers both theoretical arguments and practical insights into how co-operatives can provide the basis for a more socially and environmentally sustainable economy. This should be required reading for all students in business and economics, and a must read for all interested in the future of the planet. * Professor Darryl Reed, York University Canada *

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An essential introduction to the co-operative business model as a sustainable and equitable alternative to the current growth-obsessed economic paradigm.
Tables and figures
vii
Introduction: co-operative economics, why our world needs it 1(14)
Tom Webb
Sonja Novkovic
PART ONE What Is The New Economy And Why Do We Need It?
1 The World On A Collision Course And The Need For A New Economy
15(24)
Manfred Max-Neef
2 The New Economy
39(22)
Neva Goodwin
3 The World We Need
61(22)
Richard Wilkinson
Kate Pickett
4 are prosperity and sustainability compatible?
83(18)
William E. Rees
5 Living Well: Explorations Into The End Of Growth
101(14)
Peter A. Victor
6 Complexity: Shock, Innovation And Resilience
115(19)
Thomas Homer-Dixon
7 Finance For the Anthropocene
134(23)
John Fullerton
PART TWO CO-OPERATIVES AND THE NEW ECONOMY
8 Choices, Incentives And co-operative Organisation
157(19)
Stefano Zamagni
9 Are Co-Operatives A Viable Business Form? Lessons From Behavioural Economics
176(18)
Morris Altman
10 The Co-Operative Enterprise: A Valid Alternative For A Balanced Society
194(16)
Vera Negri Zamagni
11 Employee Ownership And Health: An Initial Study
210(11)
David Erdal
12 Co-Operatives In A Global Economy: Key Issues, Recent Trends And Potential For Development
221(21)
Stephen C. Smith
Jonathan Rothbaum
13 A Role For Co-Operatives In Governance Of Common-Pool Resources And Common Property Systems
242(22)
Barbara Allen
14 Is The Debt Trap Avoidable?
264(21)
Claudia Sanchez Bajo
Conclusion 285(15)
Sonja Novkovic
Tom Webb
About the contributors 300(3)
Index 303
Sonja Novkovic is a professor of economics at Saint Marys University, and academic co-director in the Co-operative Management Education programme. Currently, she is the chair of the International Co-operative Alliance Research Committee and academic co-lead of the Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network in collaboration with Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada.

Tom Webb is an adjunct professor at Saint Marys University School of Business and former programme manager of the masters degree in the Management of Co-operatives and Credit Unions (MMCCU).