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Economic Efficiency in Cooperatives

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1987
HE cooperative form of business organization has deep historical roots in the economy. The cooperative dairy association movement began in New York in the mid-1800s as a response to the monopsony power of privately held milk-processing plants.1 It was perceived that a producer cooperative had the ability to produce processed cheese from its members ...
Porter, Philip K., Scully, Gerald W.
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Economic Theory of Cooperation: Economic Structure of Cooperative Organizations

1948
Part 1, Introduction: Survey of Interpretations of Cooperative Problem---Part 2, Cooperative Organization as an Enterprise---Part 3, Cooperative Organization as an Aggregate of Economic Units (Entrepreneurs or Households)---Conclusions ...
Emelianoff, Ivan V., Emelianoff, Ivan V.
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