Capital as common-pool resource: Horizon problem, financial sustainability and reserves in worker cooperatives

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Ermanno C. Tortia
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Abstract

In most countries, self-financed accumulation of capital in cooperative enterprises makes substantial (but variable) use of indivisible reserves, which can be understood as common-pool capital resources, since they are characterized by rivalry and non-excludability in utilization among the members of the cooperative. The paper is structured in two main parts. The first part deals with dynamic inefficiency in investments and the problem of undercapitalization due to the members’ truncated temporal horizon in worker cooperatives. The conjugation of different types of reserves, divisible and indivisible, is envisaged as possible solution to under-investment. In the second part, a new layered system of reserve funds, both divisible and indivisible, is discussed, showing that each different layer has distinctive functions in facing the stability vs performance trade-off: stability and strength of patrimony are adjudicated to the indivisible layers, while efficient allocation of reinvested funds and members’ financial involvement require divisible reserve layers.

资本作为共同资源:地平线问题、金融可持续性和工人合作社的储备
在大多数国家,合作社企业自筹资金的资本积累大量(但变化不定)使用不可分割的储备,这些储备可以理解为共同的资本资源,因为它们的特点是合作社成员之间的竞争和非排他性的利用。本文的结构主要分为两个部分。第一部分讨论了工人合作社中动态投资效率低下和由于成员时间跨度缩短而导致的资本不足问题。设想将可分割和不可分割的不同类型的储备结合起来,作为解决投资不足的可能办法。第二部分讨论了可分和不可分的储备金分层体系,表明在面对稳定性与绩效权衡时,每个不同的储备金层都有不同的功能:遗产的稳定性和强度取决于不可分的储备金层,而再投资资金的有效配置和成员的财务参与则需要可分的储备金层。
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