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Common Good Capitalism: A new economic model for growth to benefit business and society

English

By (author): Asesh Sarkar

In this ground-breaking book, Asesh Sarkar presents a visionary solution for the widening rift between everyday people and shareholders within contemporary capitalist systems and societies.


Sarkar compellingly argues that this gap where economic growth is realised primarily through corporate profits and favours shareholders over the general population is fuelling impoverishment and risking the potential for mass social unrest. Here he introduces an innovative approach that business leaders can leverage to make capitalism work for all.
 
Enter the Customer Co-ownership Economy a revolutionary model where companies align capitalism with wealth distribution by allocating shares to customers, transforming them into vested 'co-owners' with a stake in the companys success.


Drawing on robust economic reasoning, supported by academic research and insights, Sarkar champions this ownership structure as a win-win scenario. Businesses will enjoy heightened loyalty, goodwill and share of wallet, invaluable market insights to improve R&D, plus an engaged investor base thats vital to growth and success. Customers will gain wealth through share ownership, regular dividends, financial literacy and a voice in corporate decisions.


Through vivid anecdotes and clear modelling, Sarkar artfully illustrates the transformative potential of the Co-owned concept, demonstrating its compelling commercial benefits for businesses, substantial wealth generation for households, and a profoundly positive impact on society.


Powerful in its simplicity and logic, by making a persuasive case for his 'capitalist cure' to recalibrate business and society, Sarkar provides an optimistic path for concerned business leaders and policymakers grappling with capitalism's flaws, promising a more equitable and prosperous future for all.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Right Book Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781915483553

About Asesh Sarkar

Asesh Sarkar is a global thought leader in inclusive finance and capitalism. He has served as an advisor to the board of the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) the arms length government advisory body; as the chair of MyBnk the financial education charity for young people; and as the founder and CEO of Salary Finance the employee financial health company. Under his leadership Salary Finance grew from an initial idea to a global platform that supports the financial health of a community of more than 25m working people. Sarkars professional career began in management consulting where he rose to become the youngest partner in the financial services practice at PA Consulting. His educational background includes a degree in Computing and Business from Warwick University and guest speaker at Harvard Business School. As an executive Sarkar has raised over a billion dollars in capital from leading global financial institutions for businesses driving social change through inclusive finance and capitalism models.

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