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  2. Cooperative federation - Wikipedia

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    A second common form of co-operative federation is a co-operative union, whose objective (according to Gide) is “to develop the spirit of solidarity among societies and... in a word, to exercise the functions of a government whose authority, it is needless to say, is purely moral.” [2] Co-operatives UK and the International Co-operative Alliance are examples of such arrangements.

  3. List of co-operative federations - Wikipedia

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    Punjab State Co-operative Milk Producers’ Federation Ltd., New City Center, Sector 34-A, Chandigarh 160022; Pradeshik Co-operative Federation or U.P. Co-operative Federation (PCF), Lucknow; Rajasthan Co-operative Dairy Federation Ltd., Saras Sankul, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Post Box No 1003, Jaipur 302017

  4. Cooperative federalism (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative federalism is the school of thought favouring consumers' cooperative societies. The cooperative federalists have argued that consumers' cooperatives should form cooperative wholesale societies (by forming cooperatives in which all members are cooperatives, the best historical example being the English CWS) and that these federal cooperatives should undertake purchasing farms or ...

  5. Category:Cooperative federations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cooperative federations" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Cooperative federalism - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative federalism, also known as marble-cake federalism, is defined as a flexible relationship between the federal and state governments in which both work ...

  7. Co-operative economics - Wikipedia

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    In some co-operative economics literature, the aim is the achievement of a co-operative commonwealth, a society based on cooperative and socialist principles. Co-operative economists – federalist, individualist, and otherwise – have presented the extension of their economic model to its natural limits as a goal.

  8. Applying the principles of Kwanzaa to advance economic justice

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    OPINION: Throughout history, Black people have demonstrated the power and effectiveness of working together to grow their communities, which reflects the fourth principle of Kwanzaa, Ujamaa ...

  9. Co-operative wholesale society - Wikipedia

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    According to co-operative economist Charles Gide, the aim of a co-operative wholesale society is to arrange “bulk purchases, and, if possible, organise production.” [1] In other words, a co-operative wholesale society is a form of federal co-operative through which consumers co-operatives can collectively purchase goods at wholesale prices ...