La signification des institutions coopératives des pays socialistes dans la mise en relation de la production avec le marché
Claude Vienney
Économie rurale, 1975, vol. 111
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In Western Europe, where they first existed, cooperative organizations have taken the institutional form of associations (« groups of individuals - the firm ») because their existence can be explained by the reorganizational constraints imposed by certain producers on the relationship between production and the market, for which the firm is the usual framework, and where the powers of the business men are at stake. The planned socialist economy having systematically dismantled the
Keywords: Agribusiness; Political Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1975
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