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The Cooperative Movement in the United Arab Emirates: Objectives and Obstacles

Sulaiman Moosa Al-Jassim
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Sulaiman Moosa Al-Jassim: University of Exeter

Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 1990, vol. 3, issue 2, 131-143

Abstract: Although Cooperative Societies, in its modern concept was accepted somewhat easily by the UAE society, it’s socio-economic role has not yet been fully understood by both, government officials and society members. The cooperative movement in the UAE which emerged officially after the oil boom in the country has accomplished remarkable successes, however, it is still in the primary stage and facing serious obstacles.

Date: 1990
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