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Cooperatives and the Market Economy

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Cooperatives have often been viewed as organizations that are fundamentally different from conventional companies. This book redefines cooperatives as business organizations comparable to companies and examines their functional characteristics compared with companies, with the aim of enhancing their market compatibility and facilitating their integration into the market system.
 
Kazuhiko Mikami is one of the world's leading experts on cooperative firms.  In this masterful book, he examines firms controlled by consumers, workers, and suppliers, showing how they differ from capitalist firms and carefully assessing their strengths and weaknesses.  The book offers historical perspectives, provides concrete examples, compares legal frameworks across countries, and employs bite-sized economic models to make theoretical points.  Mikami argues convincingly that the cooperative sector would expand, and economic efficiency would improve, if cooperatives were allowed to use tradeable membership shares.  Mikami is a deep thinker with an impressive scholarly range.  This comprehensive overview of his research during the last two decades deserves close attention from anyone interested in the theory of economic organization.
----- Gregory K. Dow, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
 
Professor Kazuhiko Mikami's latest book provides an invaluable contribution to our field, offering a remarkably clear and comprehensive examination of the fascinating world of cooperatives. It delves deeply into both their theoretical foundations as well as the practical issues underlying their operations. This work will undoubtedly serve as an essential resource for researchers and students alike.
----- Marco Marini, Professor of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, and Editor-in-Chief, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics

List of contents

Preface.- Part I: From practice to theory.- Chapter 1: Capitalism and cooperatives.- Chapter 2: Definitions.- Chapter 3: Approach.- Part II: Goods and services market.- Chapter 4: Enjoying advantages.- Chapter 5: Market power.- Chapter 6: Asymmetric information.- Part III: Capital market.- Chapter 7: Tradeable cooperative shares.- Chapter 8: Mitigating disadvantages.- Chapter 9: Raising equity.- Part IV: From theory to practice.- Chapter 10: Legal framework.- Chapter 11: Applying cooperatives to industries.- Chapter 12: Beyond capitalism and cooperativism.- Postface.- Bibliography.- Index.

About the author

Kazuhiko Mikami
is Professor of Economics at the University of Hyogo, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan.

Summary

Cooperatives have often been viewed as organizations that are fundamentally different from conventional companies. This book redefines cooperatives as business organizations comparable to companies and examines their functional characteristics compared with companies, with the aim of enhancing their market compatibility and facilitating their integration into the market system.
 
Kazuhiko Mikami is one of the world's leading experts on cooperative firms.  In this masterful book, he examines firms controlled by consumers, workers, and suppliers, showing how they differ from capitalist firms and carefully assessing their strengths and weaknesses.  The book offers historical perspectives, provides concrete examples, compares legal frameworks across countries, and employs bite-sized economic models to make theoretical points.  Mikami argues convincingly that the cooperative sector would expand, and economic efficiency would improve, if cooperatives were allowed to use tradeable membership shares.  Mikami is a deep thinker with an impressive scholarly range.  This comprehensive overview of his research during the last two decades deserves close attention from anyone interested in the theory of economic organization.
----- Gregory K. Dow, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
 
Professor Kazuhiko Mikami's latest book provides an invaluable contribution to our field, offering a remarkably clear and comprehensive examination of the fascinating world of cooperatives. It delves deeply into both their theoretical foundations as well as the practical issues underlying their operations. This work will undoubtedly serve as an essential resource for researchers and students alike.

----- Marco Marini, Professor of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, and Editor-in-Chief, 
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics

Product details

Authors Kazuhiko Mikami
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.10.2025
 
EAN 9789819621279
ISBN 978-981-9621-27-9
No. of pages 277
Illustrations XXVII, 277 p. 57 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

Industrial Organization, social economy, Political Economy and Economic Systems, Solidarity Economy, cooperative firms, privately-owned firms

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