Labor-Managed Firm
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Labor-Managed Firm by Gregory K. Dow, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. Spanning 429 pages, this compelling book delves into the economic theory behind worker-controlled firms, arguing that their rarity stems from market failures rather than intrinsic organizational flaws.
This thought-provoking work is essential reading for scholarly researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates in economics. It provides valuable perspectives for those specializing in industrial organization, labor economics, comparative economics, organizational economics, and finance.
Join the conversation about the future of labor management and explore how economic principles shape the dynamics of worker-controlled enterprises. Whether you're an academic or simply curious about economic structures, Labor-Managed Firm offers a unique lens on the interplay between labor and management.