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Richard C. Williams, John Paul Lederach
"Empirical evidence shows that cooperation works better than competition and that cooperatives succeed more often than standard corporations. Assumptions underlying the competitive system are that competition results in equity for all and that poverty can be eliminated through the market. [...] Cooperatives, where each member holds one share and one vote, are more democratic than hierarchical corporations. Poverty is actually eliminated through a combination of microfinance and cooperation. [...] These examples provide a vision of true globalization from below, a vision of a just and sustainable world"--Back cover.
| Publisher | University Press of America, Incorporated |
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| Pages | 110 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-761-85284-1 primary |
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