kapitalimahukate
Kapitalimahukate is a term used in speculative discussions of economic systems to describe a hybrid model that seeks to combine capital markets with participatory governance and ecological accountability. The concept has appeared in theoretical writings and policy blogs rather than in formal economic doctrine, and there is no single universally accepted definition.
Definition and scope: Kapitalimahukate refers to an arrangement in which private capital channels operate alongside community
Etymology: It is a coined portmanteau; "kapital" signals capital, while "mahukate" is a neologistic element used
Principles: Core ideas include participatory decision-making by workers and communities; long-horizon investment strategies; accountability to a
Institutional forms: Speculative models envision networks of worker cooperatives, public investment vehicles with civil-society representation, and
Reception and challenges: Viewed by supporters as a pragmatic path toward more equitable growth; critics call
See also: stakeholder capitalism, ecological economics, social economy. As a concept, kapitalimahukate remains primarily theoretical and