Mutualization
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Mutualization or mutualisation is the process by which a joint stock company changes legal form to a mutual organization or a cooperative, so that the majority of the stock is owned by employees or customers.[1] Demutualization or privatization is the reverse process.
See also[edit]
- Consumer cooperative
- Corporatization
- Employee ownership
- Market socialism
- Mutualism (economic theory)
- Producer cooperative
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