"February, 1972""Several methods of economic organization are used today in America. These are individually owned businesses, partnerships, investor-owned corporations, and user-owner corporations."--First paragraphRandall E. Torgerson (Department of Agricultural Economics, College of Agriculture ; University of Missouri -- Columbia
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
This guide outlines the process of organizing and financing a cooperative business. Rather than bein...
Worker cooperative corporations are a particular way of organizing business and employment opportuni...
Business organizations can be of three different types: sole proprietorship, partnership, or corpora...
"In 1983, 105 locally owned agricultural cooperatives operated in Missouri. But although they strong...
Cooperatives are the aggregates of economic units, such as farms. The cooperative is neither a horiz...
It has not been that long ago when the options for organizing a business were fairly straightforward...
"Reviewed October 1993."More people are becoming interested in establishing cooperatives to handle g...
A wide variety of cooperatives outside the agricultural sector have been playing an important role i...
Food cooperatives have existed in the United States since the mid-nineteenth century. The vast major...
One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the ...
"One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the...
These 10 collected articles by USDA Rural Development agricultural economist Charles Ling were origi...
This paper uses concepts from transaction cost economics to examine two questions: (a) Under what co...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
This guide outlines the process of organizing and financing a cooperative business. Rather than bein...
Worker cooperative corporations are a particular way of organizing business and employment opportuni...
Business organizations can be of three different types: sole proprietorship, partnership, or corpora...
"In 1983, 105 locally owned agricultural cooperatives operated in Missouri. But although they strong...
Cooperatives are the aggregates of economic units, such as farms. The cooperative is neither a horiz...
It has not been that long ago when the options for organizing a business were fairly straightforward...
"Reviewed October 1993."More people are becoming interested in establishing cooperatives to handle g...
A wide variety of cooperatives outside the agricultural sector have been playing an important role i...
Food cooperatives have existed in the United States since the mid-nineteenth century. The vast major...
One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the ...
"One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the...
These 10 collected articles by USDA Rural Development agricultural economist Charles Ling were origi...
This paper uses concepts from transaction cost economics to examine two questions: (a) Under what co...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
This guide outlines the process of organizing and financing a cooperative business. Rather than bein...
Worker cooperative corporations are a particular way of organizing business and employment opportuni...