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Assets in Common: Stories of Business and Community Leaders Remaking the Economy from the Ground Up by Shared Ownership, Infrastructure For

Assets in Common: Stories of Business and Community Leaders Remaking the Economy from the Ground Up

Assets in Common: Stories of Business and Community Leaders Remaking the Economy from the Ground Up

Infrastructure For Shared Ownership, Charity May, Jay Standish

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"Assets in Common" is a groundbreaking book that unveils a powerful strategy for transforming the U.S. economy through the principles of shared ownership and stewardship. Drawing from extensive research and real-world examples, the authors present a compelling case for how interconnected networks of enterprises can foster economic resilience, generate shared prosperity, and provide a viable alternative to the dominant extractive economy.

The book dives deep into case studies, showcasing diverse models of shared ownership infrastructure in action. From the multi-stakeholder cooperative ecosystem supporting textile manufacturing in rural North Carolina, to Japan's resilient Sumitomo keiretsu, to the complementary currency enabling local businesses to thrive in Sardinia, these stories demonstrate the power of collaboration and collective stewardship.

Through their analysis, the authors identify key patterns and mechanisms that emerge across these successful examples. They explore how shared balance sheets and resource pooling can increase liquidity and competitiveness, how shared services cooperatives create efficiencies through collaboration, and how value chain integration can be achieved through cross-shareholding and internal financing. The book also highlights the crucial role of pragmatic, purpose-driven leadership in balancing individual agency and collective benefit, as well as the importance of fostering cultures of reciprocity and trust.

"Assets in Common" not only identifies what's working at scale but also provides a roadmap for what's needed next. The authors offer concrete opportunities for business leaders, policymakers, and funders to advance shared ownership infrastructure. They provide a detailed recipe for launching shared services cooperatives, outline steps to build steward-owned holding companies, and share principles for structuring financing that builds long-term resilience.

Throughout the book, the authors make a compelling case that evolving beyond an extractive economy requires not just standalone alternative models, but interconnected networks designed for collective resilience and reinvestment. They argue that strategies such as cooperation between companies, shared balance sheets, holding companies, and shared services have the potential to create a more equitable and sustainable economy.

"Assets in Common" is a must-read for business and community leaders who want to be part of the solution. Filled with practical insights and actionable steps, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to build infrastructure for shared ownership and stewardship. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, or engaged citizen, "Assets in Common" will inspire you to rethink what's possible and provide you with the tools to make a meaningful impact.

With its engaging storytelling, rigorous analysis, and visionary yet pragmatic approach, this book offers a hopeful and actionable vision for a more resilient, equitable, and sustainable future, one where the benefits of economic success are shared by all.

Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bookbaby
Published: 07/30/2024
ISBN: 9798350956542
Pages: 320
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.20w x 0.90d

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