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Collaborative Capitalism in American Cities: Reforming Urban Market Regulations

Collaborative Capitalism in American Cities: Reforming Urban Market Regulations

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Rashmi Dyal-Chand
Cambridge University Press, 5/10/2018
EAN 9781107133532, ISBN10: 110713353X

Hardcover, 290 pages, 23.6 x 15.6 x 2.1 cm
Language: English

In many American cities, the urban cores still suffer. Poverty and unemployment remain endemic, despite policy initiatives aimed at systemic solutions. Rashmi Dyal-Chand's 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.

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.