Gregory Dow

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Gregory Keith Dow (born February 2, 1954)[1] is an economist at Simon Fraser University[2] who has contributed to the economics of participation and particularly to research on worker cooperatives. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1981 with a thesis "Investment under uncertainty : the capital market and the behavior of the firm" [3]

He is the author of the 2003 book Governing the Firm: Workers' Control in Theory and Practice (Cambridge University Press, 2003). According to WorldCat, the book is held in 773 libraries.[4]

His most recent book, The Labor-Managed Firm: Theoretical Foundations attempts to build a theoretical foundation in order to explain the overwhelming preeminence of capital-managed firms viz. labor-managed firms in the real economy. His main conclusions include the fact that market imperfections[5] along with a number of organizational weaknesses that LMFs (labor-managed firms) face that capital-managed firms (KMFs) do not[5] prevent the spread of LMFs through the real economy.

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References

  1. ^ LC authorities file
  2. ^ "Greg Dow - Home".
  3. ^ WorldCat thesis record
  4. ^ a b WorldCat item record
  5. ^ a b Dow, Gregory K. (2018). The labor-managed firm : theoretical foundations. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 76, 355–365. ISBN 9781108524223. OCLC 1032810203.
  6. ^ WorldCat item record
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