The New Mutualism in Public Policy

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Routledge, 2002 M09 10 - 272 páginas
Mutuality has become a topic of debate recently for a whole range of academics and social commentators. The 'demutualisation' of banks and building societies has been partnered by the idea of a 'new mutualism' , forming a set of social values and beliefs, and this collection looks at the manifestations of these trends and the implications for the future.
 

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Introduction
1
a perpective on UK building societies
14
a crossnational approach
41
3 Housing cooperatives and social exclusion
60
4 Consumer cooperatives in retrospect and prospect
72
lessons from the new leisure trusts
95
retrospect and prospect
118
organisational models and their business environment
132
Mondragon and Desjardins
155
9 The competitive advantages of stakeholder mutuals
171
a theoretical model
202
11 The new mutualism and Labours Third Way
226
the future of mutuality
243
Index
251
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A Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at Stirling University, Scotland. His publications include Building Communities: The Co-operative Way (1988), Co-op: The People’s Business (1994) and The International Cooperative Movement (1997)

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