Workers' enterprises : alternative in privatization / edited by Murat R. Sertel.
Contributor(s): Sertel, Murat R
| Workshop on Workers' Enterprises : an Alternative Form of Privatization (1992 : Brussels, Belgium)
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Motivated by the question of how Workers' Enterprises offer an alternative in privatisation to labour-hiring enterprises this is a presentation of various facets of, and approaches to, the design of ownership structures for enterprises, addressing the problems of designing ownership and incentives which are expressed in a mode close to practice.
Revised versions of some of the papers presented at the "Workshop on Workers' Enterprises : an Alternative Form of Privatization," held in Brussels April 16-17, 1992, and sponsored and hosted by the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM).
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Murat R. Sertel -- Part one -- Endogenous potential entrant / Jesus Rubio -- Dynamic interaction of profit maximising firms and workers' enterprises in a duopolistic industry / Carl Chiarella -- Dynamic analysis of cournot oligopoly with workers' enterprises / Koji Okuguchi -- An infinite-horizon workers' enterprises with finite-lived members of different ages / Mehmet M. Tutunca -- An overlapping-generations economy with workers' enterprises / Mehmet M. Tutunca -- Part two -- Was labour-management the cause of Yugoslavia's economic distress? / Alfred Steinherr and Daniel Ottolenghi -- Welfare and traditions of wage differentials: a legacy for worker-managed firms / Norman J. Ireland -- The workers' enterprise: Full employment through changing insider interests / Ernst Fehr.