Economics of participation

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Economics of participation is an umbrella term spanning the economic analysis of worker cooperatives, labor managed firms, profit sharing, gain sharing, employee ownership, employee stock ownership plans, works councils, codetermination, and other programs and policies by which employees participate in decision making and or financial results in firms.

Contributing Scholars

Journals and other publications

Scholarly organizations

  • International Association for the Economics of Participation

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