Cooperatives: Principles and Practices in the 21st Century
For 75 years, Cooperatives: Principles and Practices in the 21st Century has served as a reference manual for cooperative members and leaders as well as students of cooperatives throughout the world. Extensively revised in 2004, the book offers straightforward, basic information on the organization, structure, financing, and management of cooperatives.
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