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==Collective Capitalist Theory==
Collective capitalism places an emphasis on cooperative long-term relationships, resulting in an economy directed by "relational markets". An example of this is interlocking share ownership, in which many companies own shares in other companies; this results in a spirit of cooperation between the involved companies, since each has an interest in the other's performance. An important example of this is the Japanese economy, in which 40% of the shares traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange are owned by the collection of industrial groups known as the ''kigyo shudan'', and a further 30% are owned by the network of cross-shareholdings known as the ''keiretsu''. This results in a stability of ownership, since the potential for hostile takeovers is lessened, and also "friendly" competition; companies are encouraged to excel but for the benefit of others as well as themselves.
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