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Public Stock Ownership

Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 2018
ABSTRACTThe government of a country with a good financial reputation could borrow from the international capital market and use the proceeds to endow a sovereign wealth fund that mainly invests in the world stock market. In expectation, this country would gain the equity risk premium multiplied by the size of the fund. This gain could be earmarked to a
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Public Ownership of the External World and Private Ownership of Self

Journal of Political Economy, 1989
Liberal political philosophy, represented classically by John Locke and today by libertarians, defends great inequality of economic outcome on the basis that people own themselves and are entitled to establish private property in the external world by virtue of that self-ownership.
Moulin, Herve, Roemer, John
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Public Ownership

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Martin Carnoy, Derek Shearer
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Revisiting Public Ownership

Review of Radical Political Economics, 2012
Public ownership in the form of nationalization of the banking sector has re-emerged on the public agenda. Yet, there has been very little debate about the meaning, status, and function of public ownership as an alternative strategy in the context of globalization and advanced capitalism.
Andrew Cumbers, Robert McMaster
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[Ownership in public health].

Problemy sotsial'noi gigieny, zdravookhraneniia i istorii meditsiny, 2000
The authors attempt to bind the known theoretical concepts on the property to their interpretation and realization in actual public health. They specify and offer examples of their perception from a modern viewpoint and analyze their significance for further reforms in public health.
Iu P, Lisitsyn, S V, Pyzhov
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Public Ownership in Practice

1978
The intensity of the Labour Party’s post-war debates demonstrates the central place that public ownership occupies in orthodox British socialism. The failure to undertake a parallel debate on the organisation of publicly owned industry has, however, created a gap between theory and practice.
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