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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rashmi Dyal-Chand is Professor of Law in the School of Law at Northeastern University, Boston.
Inhaltsangabe
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 day's 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.
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 day's 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.
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