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Co-Operatives

Co-Operatives Linking Practice and Theory

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Publisher's Synopsis

What are co-operatives, and why do they exist? What's the difference between a co-operative and an investor-owned firm, or between a co-operative and social enterprise? Do co-operatives work, and are they political?

Policymakers, researchers, and practitioners looking to expand their understanding of co-operative forms and structures, and the broader co-operative movement, will find answers to these questions and more.

Ian Adderley is a lawyer, with extensive experience in the co-operative movement. Here he links the practice and theory of co-operatives and explores the co-operative movement from its history to present day operation. Law, economics, politics, governance, and finance are some of the topics covered in this wide-ranging account of the co-operative movement.

The work is supported by the UK Society for Co-operative Studies, a charity advancing education on these topics, of which Adderley is a trustee and former chair.

Book information

ISBN: 9781068446511
Publisher: Co-Op Press Publishing
Imprint: Co-Op Press Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 584
Weight: -1g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 32mm