On the Implied Wholeness Significance of International Financial Cooperatives and Credit Unions
International Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting, 2022The purpose of this paper is to analyze pre-COVID-19 performance indicators of international financial cooperatives and credit unions. By assuming a wholeness approach to cooperative development, new potentialities are suggested without jeopardizing the initial concept of non-financial cooperative entities.
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Operational Efficiency of Credit Union Cooperatives in Surin Province
Journal of law and medicineAbstract This study aims to examine the efficiency and factors influencing the operational efficiency of 32 credit union cooperatives in Surin Province. Secondary data were collected from related documents and reports provided by cooperative regulatory agencies.
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What drives the performance of cooperative financial institutions? Evidence for US credit unions
Applied Financial Economics, 2008Nested analysis of variance is used to identify the sources of variation in performance, measured by growth of membership and growth of assets, for a large sample of US credit unions. The analysis reveals that sector effects (geographic, common bond and charter type) account for only relatively small proportions of the variation in performance.
John Goddard +2 more
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The Changing Role of Cooperatives and Credit Unions in Czech Economy
2016Within the Czech Republic, the history of credit unions, savings and loan co-operatives and other types of credits and mutuals was very rich till the beginning of World War II. However, these days there are only a few “credit cooperatives/credit unions” left many of which are gradually changing under the Basel European regulations and the supervision ...
Magdalena Hunčová, Martin Mikeska
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Credit Unions and Credit Cooperatives
2023Olufemi Sallyanne Decker, Lili Yan
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Informal Savings and Credit Institutions in the Urban Areas: The Case of Cooperative Credit Unions
1988Less developed countries are usually characterized by a dualistic financial system: the formal and informal credit system. One form of the latter is the Cooperative Credit Union (CCU), which at present finds shelter in the private and government offices as well as in public markets.
Lamberte, Mario B. +1 more
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Cooperative Consumer Credit: With Special Reference to Credit Unions
Southern Economic Journal, 1937Gladys Boone, M. R. Neifeld
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The future of labor unions in the age of automation and at the dawn of AI
Technology in Society, 2021Gadi Nissim, Tomer Simon
exaly
Existential challenges of cooperatives and credit unions in Indonesia
2020Robby Tulus, Munaldus Nerang
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Framing the just transition: How international trade unions engage with UN climate negotiations
Global Environmental Change, 2021Adrien Thomas
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