Conclusions and Policy Implications

In this final chapter, our goal is to bring together all the evidence we have presented in this book to make a case for why broad-based employee ownership is appealing, discuss the policy case for employee ownership, and present a list of concrete policy recommendations that can increase the prevale...

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Published inHow Did Employee Ownership Firms Weather the Last Two Recessions? p. 137
Main Authors Kurtulus, Fidan Ana, Kruse, Douglas L
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United States W.E. Upjohn Institute 23.01.2017
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Summary:In this final chapter, our goal is to bring together all the evidence we have presented in this book to make a case for why broad-based employee ownership is appealing, discuss the policy case for employee ownership, and present a list of concrete policy recommendations that can increase the prevalence of employee ownership in our society. Broad-based sharing in company ownership and in the rewards of economic prosperity has a long and rich history in the United States, with roots that can be traced to the philosophies of the founding fathers. As described in Chapter 2, George Washington’s Treasury secretary,
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