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Comprises 19 essays on various aspects of "binary" economics, a system developed by Louis Kelso in the 1950s. Redefines poverty within the context of maldistribution of ownership opportunities. Argues in favour of workers' ownership of the means of production and access to productive capital credit. Includes case studies of enterprises with employees' stock ownership plans (ESOP).
Genre: Social Science / Poverty & Homelessness (fancy, right?)
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