La transformación de cooperativas. Especial referencia al caso andaluz
Alfonso A. Rojo Ramírez (),
Antonio Esteban Cerdán () and
Juan Antonio Sánchez Pérez ()
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Alfonso A. Rojo Ramírez: Universidad de Almería
Antonio Esteban Cerdán: Universidad de Almería
Juan Antonio Sánchez Pérez: Universidad de Almería
CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa, 2001, issue 38, 57-76
Abstract:
Regulating the transformation of co-operative societies into other social forms poses the problems of assessing the amount of funds that will not be part of the resources of the resulting society because they are allocated to be put to the use stipulated in the society by-laws or the legislation. The amount of allocated funds is regulated by the Co-operative Society Law 27/1999 and, with varying degrees of success, by different autonomous regional laws, as is the case of the Andalusian Co-operative Society Law (CAL). The present paper interprets the confusing phrasing in this respect in the CAL and applies the interpretation to a real case where a co-operative society becomes an agrarian processing society (SAT).
Keywords: Co-operative societies; transforming co-operative societies; non-distributional funds; Andalusian co-operative societies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K00 P13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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