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To our mutual advantage | Author(s) | Charles Leadbeater, Ian Christie |
Corporate Author | Demos |
Publisher | Demos, London, 1999 |
Pages | 112 pp |
Source | Demos, Magdalen House, 136 Tooley Street, London SE1 2TU. Website: www.demos.co.uk |
Keywords | Co-operative schemes ; Services ; Histories ; Case studies. |
Annotation | Mutuals and co-operatives already provide a significant share of the services we rely on most: childcare, insurance, food, community safety, social housing. This book shows how mutuals could form an important part of the twenty-first century economy. It surveys the current state of mutuals in UK, and highlights the factors that make mutual enterprises more effective and innovative and the barriers to their success. The authors then set out a programme for radical 'mutualisation' of services. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-100218001 B |
Classmark | PMA: I: 6A: 69P |
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