Worker Capitalism makes the case for a pragmatic, government-assisted program of worker and worker-community ownership of businesses as a means of economic redevelopment, particularly in older industrial countries.
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Review:
"Bradley and Gelb show that employee ownership makes good economic sense in clearly defined circumstances."
- Harvard Business Review
"Worker Capitalism is enjoyable reading. It should be widely read by those interested in the debate on industrial policy, and in the evolution of industrial organization. Also, throughout the book there are valuable insights into the different ideological settings that form the basis for understanding the industrial relations systems in the United Sates and Britain.... Of special interest is the capsule listing of successful employee takeovers of firms or plants, and their history as employee-owned organizations."
- The Wall Street Review of Books
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- PublisherMIT Press
- Publication date1983
- ISBN 10 0262021919
- ISBN 13 9780262021913
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages186