Beginning to inform the theory of the cooperative firm: Emergence of the new generation cooperative

Authors:
Cook, Michael Lee
Dr Constantine Iliopoulos
Type: Journal Article
Journal title: Finnish Journal of Business Economics
Year of publication: 1999
Source: AGRERI
Subject:
agricultural development
cooperatives
agribusiness and cooperatives

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