This paper explores the major changes and challenges confronting British credit unions, and highlights some of their implications in relation to notions of capacity-building. The paper’s key themes were presented at a wide range of local, national and international conference presentations including the National Association of Credit Union Workers, Birmingham, 2001; ESRC ‘Capacity building: learning for community economic development’ seminar series, ‘Seminar Three: Capacity-building and community control of local economic assets’, Salford University, 2001; Alternative Economic Spaces, Hull, 2005; and via discussions with local user communities throughout the UK (including through non-academic publishing, including SCCD news and New Start a...
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This paper explores the major changes and challenges confronting British credit unions, and highligh...
The study investigates the reasons why British credit unions failed to achieve the levels of success...
The study investigates the reasons why British credit unions failed to achieve the levels of success...
This paper provides a critical overview of recent developments in British credit union development, ...
Within the flourishing area of new economic geography, increased attention is currently being paid t...
As member-owned, not-for-profit financial institutions, credit unions are an important instrument of...
Local B.C. communities facing hardship in the context of global restructuring and reduced demand for...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
The definitive version is available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com using the related link. Thi...
The consequences of the financial crisis and successive UK governments’ austerity programmes include...
The origins of the cooperative movement can be traced to the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers ...
The aim of this article is to critically assess the impact of government funding upon the growth of ...
to support initiatives to tackle financial exclusion. It envisages that a substantial proportion of ...
This paper explores the major changes and challenges confronting British credit unions, and highligh...
The study investigates the reasons why British credit unions failed to achieve the levels of success...
The study investigates the reasons why British credit unions failed to achieve the levels of success...
This paper provides a critical overview of recent developments in British credit union development, ...
Within the flourishing area of new economic geography, increased attention is currently being paid t...
As member-owned, not-for-profit financial institutions, credit unions are an important instrument of...
Local B.C. communities facing hardship in the context of global restructuring and reduced demand for...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
The definitive version is available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com using the related link. Thi...
The consequences of the financial crisis and successive UK governments’ austerity programmes include...
The origins of the cooperative movement can be traced to the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers ...
The aim of this article is to critically assess the impact of government funding upon the growth of ...
to support initiatives to tackle financial exclusion. It envisages that a substantial proportion of ...