Description: Collaborative Capitalism in American Cities by Rashmi Dyal-Chand As cities in the USA continue to suffer from the effects of the economic crisis, this book offers real solutions to urban poverty, economic instability, and underdevelopment. Dyal-Chand develops a new theory that shows how businesses in the urban cores can succeed through a more collaborative form of capitalism. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In many American cities, the urban cores still suffer. Poverty and unemployment remain endemic, despite policy initiatives aimed at systemic solutions. Rashmi Dyal-Chands research has focused on how businesses in some urban cores are succeeding despite the challenges. Using three examples of urban collaborative capitalism, this book extrapolates a set of lessons about sharing. It argues that sharing can fuel business development and growth. Sharing among businesses can be critical for their economic survival. Sharing can also produce a particularly stable form of economic growth by giving economic stability to employees. As the examples in this book show, sharing can allow American businesses to remain competitive while returning more wealth to their workers, and this more collaborative approach can help solve the problems of urban underdevelopment and poverty. Author Biography Rashmi Dyal-Chand is Professor of Law in the School of Law at Northeastern University, Boston. Table of Contents 1. Introduction; Part I. Collaborative Capitalism Defined: 2. Home care in the Bronx and Philadelphia; 3. Capitalist sharing and economic stability; Part II. Collaborative Capitalism Explored: 4. Rehabilitating South Shore; 5. Regulating against sharing; 6. More than a days work in Austin; 7. Understanding collaborative capitalism; Part III. Collaborative Capitalism Reinvigorated: 8. Collaborative capitalism refined: the sharing economy; 9. Regulating for sharing; 10. Reforming laws to support collaborative capitalism. Review An eye-opening exploration of how cooperation might temper the harshness of economic competition and reverse our slide into inequality while restoring a measure of economic stability to the many who have lost it in recent years. Joseph William Singer, Bussey Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Massachusetts and author of No Freedom Without Regulation: The Hidden Lesson of the Subprime CrisisWhat Dyal-Chand draws from these case studies, and several other examples to which she alludes, is nothing short of a new, distinctive approach to social enterprise in the urban core …The proverbial lifting of boats is not - in Dyal-Chands telling - the result of a rising tide or even a pull from the surface by some traditional for-profit company. Rather, it results from intentional, focused, collaborative efforts to foster businesses that prioritize workers and their communities. Nestor M. Davidson, Fordham University, New YorkFocusing on the tricky challenges of inner-city economic regeneration, this account offers a fresh perspective, both theoretically and methodologically, from which to understand how pragmatic practices of collaboration and sharing can deliver economic stability, capitalist growth and inclusion. Lorna Fox OMahony, University of Essex Promotional Develops a theory of collaborative capitalism that produces economic stability for businesses and workers in American urban cores. Review Quote An eye-opening exploration of how cooperation might temper the harshness of economic competition and reverse our slide into inequality while restoring a measure of economic stability to the many who have lost it in recent years. Joseph William Singer, Bussey Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and author of No Freedom Without Regulation: The Hidden Lesson of the Subprime Crisis Promotional "Headline" Develops a theory of collaborative capitalism that produces economic stability for businesses and workers in American urban cores. Description for Bookstore As cities in the USA continue to suffer from the effects of the economic crisis, this book offers real solutions to urban poverty, economic instability, and underdevelopment. Dyal-Chand develops a new theory that shows how businesses in the urban cores can succeed through a more collaborative form of capitalism. Description for Library As cities in the USA continue to suffer from the effects of the economic crisis, this book offers real solutions to urban poverty, economic instability, and underdevelopment. Dyal-Chand develops a new theory that shows how businesses in the urban cores can succeed through a more collaborative form of capitalism. Details ISBN110713353X Publisher Cambridge University Press Year 2018 ISBN-10 110713353X ISBN-13 9781107133532 Format Hardcover Imprint Cambridge University Press Subtitle Reforming Urban Market Regulations Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 307.14068 Media Book Publication Date 2018-05-10 Pages 290 Short Title Collaborative Capitalism in American Cities Language English UK Release Date 2018-05-10 AU Release Date 2018-05-10 NZ Release Date 2018-05-10 Author Rashmi Dyal-Chand Alternative 9781107589995 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:168626505;
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ISBN-13: 9781107133532
Book Title: Collaborative Capitalism in American Cities
Number of Pages: 290 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Collaborative Capitalism in American Cities: Reforming Urban Market Regulations
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2018
Subject: Law
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 530 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Rashmi Dyal-Chand
Subject Area: Urban Planning
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover