Economic Democracy through Collective Capital Formation: The Cases of Germany and Sweden, and Strategies for the Future
The global economic crisis, whose effects are ongoing, was the result of an undemocratic, anti-social system of production, investment, and finance. Therefore, it is an opportune time to revisit the question of economic democracy. This question has emerged in various periods and...
Main Authors: | Stefan Sjöberg, Nyegosh Dube |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pluto Journals
2014-11-01
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Series: | World Review of Political Economy |
Online Access: | https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.5.4.0488 |
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