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Cooperative Firms and the Sustainable Development Goals: Pursuing Decent Work and Reducing Inequality [Kõva köide]

(Korea National Diplomatic Academy, South Korea)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 186 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 439 g, 12 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032600926
  • ISBN-13: 9781032600925
  • Formaat: Hardback, 186 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 439 g, 12 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032600926
  • ISBN-13: 9781032600925
"With growing economic inequality and threats to the sustainability of human societies, Koh argues that cooperatives can play an important role in promoting decent work and reducing economic inequality in the 21st century, and thus urges policy makers toreignite policy discussions on cooperatives. This book shows how worker cooperatives are uniquely situated to empower low and middle-wage workers and what governments can do to promote them. Koh clarifies the mechanism in which cooperatives create an upper hand over conventional companies in 'labor-intensive' sectors, thereby boosting employment potential. He also explains cooperatives' wide contribution to the SDGs, including the resilience of cooperatives in times of crises and their potential to address the challenges of ageing societies. Furthermore, he provides a foundational work on 'decentralized supporting mechanisms for cooperatives' based on the analysis of the case of South Korea, where the number of cooperatives increased by 2,000 percent between 2013 and 2023. Lastly, he explains how to use Official Development Assistance (ODA) to support cooperatives in developing countries, especially Private Sector Instruments (PSIs) which were introduced in 2016 by the Development Assistance Committee ofthe OECD. This book will be interest for researchers in the fields of co-operatives management, development economics and heterodox economics, as well as policymakers and professionals"--

With growing economic inequality and threats to the sustainability of human societies, Koh argues that cooperatives can play an important role in promoting decent work and reducing economic inequality in the twenty-first century and thus urges policy makers to reignite policy discussions on cooperatives.

This book shows how worker cooperatives are uniquely situated to empower low- and middle-wage workers and what governments can do to promote them. Koh clarifies the mechanism by which cooperatives create an upper hand over conventional companies in ‘labor-intensive’ sectors, thereby boosting employment potential. He also explains cooperatives’ wide contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including the resilience of cooperatives in times of crises and their potential to address the challenges of aging societies. Furthermore, he provides a foundational work on ‘decentralized supporting mechanisms for cooperatives’ based on the analysis of the case of South Korea, where the number of cooperatives increased by 2,000 percent between 2013 and 2023. Lastly, he explains how to use Official Development Assistance (ODA) to support cooperatives in developing countries, especially Private Sector Instruments (PSIs), which were introduced in 2016 by the Development Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

This book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of cooperative management, development economics, and heterodox economics, as well as to policy makers and professionals.



With growing economic inequality and threats to the sustainability of human societies, Koh argues that cooperatives can play an important role in promoting decent work and reducing economic inequality in the 21st century, and thus urges policy makers to reignite policy discussions on cooperatives.

Contents

Introduction

The approach of the book

The structure of the book

Literature survey

Part I. What is a cooperative?

1. A cooperative is a firm

The most important identifying aspects of a cooperative

The five characteristics of cooperatives based on the ICA principles

Conclusion

2. The seven strengths of cooperatives

The seven strengths of cooperatives

Two strengths of conventional companies

The competition between cooperatives and conventional companies

Skepticism about cooperatives

Conclusion

3. The six types of cooperatives

The criteria for classifying cooperatives

The classification of cooperatives

A supplementary classification of cooperatives based on their strength

Successes and limitations of cooperatives

Conclusion

Part II. Why cooperatives in the 21st century?

4. Widening inequality and the importance of decent work

The negative impacts of inequality on human society

The need for government intervention in addressing inequality

Causes of outcome inequality deriving from labor income issues

Countermeasures to the causes of outcome inequality deriving from labor
income issues

Labor market policies to support worker cooperatives

Conclusion

5. The resilience of cooperatives in time of crises

Crises aggravate inequality

Cooperatives, resilience and global crises

Cooperatives, resilience and local crises

Conclusion

6. The role of cooperatives in supporting ageing societies

Population ageing and threats to fiscal sustainability

Countermeasures to ensure fiscal sustainability

Cooperatives and the expansion of the tax base

Cooperatives and the promotion of healthy ageing

Conclusion

7. An overview of cooperatives contributions to the SDGs

Cooperatives significant contributions to the SDGs

The history of policy discussions on the cooperative movement

Progress in mainstreaming cooperatives in UN policy discussions

Conclusion

Part III. Scaling up the cooperative movement

8. Promoting cooperatives through decentralized public support mechanisms

The benefits of decentralized public support mechanisms

Benefits of cooperatives for local communities

The structures of decentralized public support mechanisms for cooperatives

The contents of decentralized public support mechanisms for cooperatives

The significant contribution of cooperatives to local governance

Conclusion

9. Digitalizing cooperatives

Impacts of digitalization on the market economy

The digitalization of cooperatives

Prototype business models

Challenges

Conclusion

10. The symbiotic potential between cooperatives and developing countries

Developing countries and job creation in labor-intensive sector

Developing countries and effective decentralized public supporting
mechanisms for cooperatives

Cooperatives and migrant workers in developed countries

Promoting cooperatives with Official Development Aid

Conclusion

The Way Forward
Jae Myong KOH is Dean of Education at Korea National Diplomatic Academy. Previously, he served as Vice-chair of the Development Assistance Committee, and Co-chair of the Community of Practice on Private Finance for Sustainable Development at the OECD. He is the author of Green Infrastructure Financing (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).