The Labor-Managed Firm: Permanent or Start-Up Subsidies?
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2017-12
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Abstract
We explore a new argument that seeks to explain the near absence of the labor-managed firm or cooperative, despite a range of inefficiencies attributed to the present-day capitalist firm. We derive the crucial condition for the emergence of labor-managed firms and show that it is unduly restrictive from an efficiency point of view. The policy implication is that public intervention to promote labor-managed firms should primarily be in the form of start-up subsidies rather than in providing permanent tax subsidies.
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cooperatives, ESOP, game theory, labor-managed firm, profit sharing, SCI and SSCI Journals
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Groot, L F M & van der Linde, D E 2017, 'The Labor-Managed Firm : Permanent or Start-Up Subsidies?', Journal of Economic Issues, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 1074-1093. https://doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2017.1391592