Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2014.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-282).How do cooperative businesses influence economic and community development in practice? Recent calls for a "new economy" argue that co-ops and other kinds of distributed ownership should be capable of transforming neoliberal market relations into place-based, community-centered, and nonextractive modes of production and exchange. In direct contrast to these hopes about cooperatives, my dissertation on electric cooperatives in the United States shows that there can be little, if any, contradiction between community ownership and neoliberal market-based b...
This dissertation explores the topic of urban policies relating to worker-owned cooperatives, and th...
First paragraphs: In "Democratizing a Rural Economy," Mooney (2004) suggests that for future generat...
Cooperatives are often viewed as an organizational form with the potential to promote more decentral...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Stud...
The last decade has seen significant attention and debate among academics, policymakers, and the bro...
The last decade has seen significant attention and debate among academics, policymakers, and the bro...
In recent years, there has been a shift in among Kentucky rural electric cooperatives in regard to t...
In recent years, there has been a shift in among Kentucky rural electric cooperatives in regard to t...
This dissertation examines the efforts of farmers and workers to put forward an alternative formulat...
This dissertation examines the efforts of farmers and workers to put forward an alternative formulat...
The introduction of the Feed-in tariff (FIT) program in Ontario in 2010, with specific consideration...
Economic Democracy and worker cooperatives are part of a growing movement for economic change. In th...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History and Social Study of Science and Technology (HASTS), Massachusetts Institut...
This thesis seeks to answer the question as to how the Colville Cooperative Society has withstood so...
Since the 1930s, corporate law scholarship has focused narrowly on the public corporation and the pr...
This dissertation explores the topic of urban policies relating to worker-owned cooperatives, and th...
First paragraphs: In "Democratizing a Rural Economy," Mooney (2004) suggests that for future generat...
Cooperatives are often viewed as an organizational form with the potential to promote more decentral...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Stud...
The last decade has seen significant attention and debate among academics, policymakers, and the bro...
The last decade has seen significant attention and debate among academics, policymakers, and the bro...
In recent years, there has been a shift in among Kentucky rural electric cooperatives in regard to t...
In recent years, there has been a shift in among Kentucky rural electric cooperatives in regard to t...
This dissertation examines the efforts of farmers and workers to put forward an alternative formulat...
This dissertation examines the efforts of farmers and workers to put forward an alternative formulat...
The introduction of the Feed-in tariff (FIT) program in Ontario in 2010, with specific consideration...
Economic Democracy and worker cooperatives are part of a growing movement for economic change. In th...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History and Social Study of Science and Technology (HASTS), Massachusetts Institut...
This thesis seeks to answer the question as to how the Colville Cooperative Society has withstood so...
Since the 1930s, corporate law scholarship has focused narrowly on the public corporation and the pr...
This dissertation explores the topic of urban policies relating to worker-owned cooperatives, and th...
First paragraphs: In "Democratizing a Rural Economy," Mooney (2004) suggests that for future generat...
Cooperatives are often viewed as an organizational form with the potential to promote more decentral...