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Studies in European Co-Operation

1922

In the former relations are to be considered the business efficien ey of the larger co-operative organs their connection with the State and their utility in enhancing the income of the country freeing trade from needless middlemen and raising the v alue and the reputtion of the country's products. [...] At the end of 1920 the membership consisted of 14 individuals (members of the Committees) and 658 Society es the latter being situated in all provinces but rarely in the two Catholic provinces of the South. [...] At the end of 1919 the Unions and societies adhering to the Bureau were 890 including the great Catholic Boerenbonds of North Brabant Limburg and Gelderland with their local sections ; the latter compose more than half of the members and are the best cus-13 tomers of tip Bureau. [...] The local Committees elect delegates to the general meeting and the meeting elects the Managing Committee but in practice the management is in the hands of an Executive Committee of three and the Union though efficient is centralized and bureaucratic. [...] In 1919 the control of the Egg Store was taken over by the Boerenboads of North Brabant and Limburg provinces : the local Societies are required to be organized in " one of the Bonds and to abandon the V. P. N. of Amsterdam.
government politics public policy
Pages
178
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146768
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i C.F. Strickland view
Frontmatter
ii-v C.F. Strickland view
Preface
vi-vi C.F. Strickland view
Chapter I—Holland
1-24 C.F. Strickland view
Chapter II—Belgium
25-42 C.F. Strickland view
Chapter III—Italy
43-82 C.F. Strickland view
Chapter IV—England
83-123 C.F. Strickland view
Chapter V—The Function of Co-Operation
124-137 C.F. Strickland view
Chapter VI—The Duty of the State
138-149 C.F. Strickland view
Chapter VII—Co-Operation in the Punjab
150-166 C.F. Strickland view
Index
i-v C.F. Strickland view
Backmatter
i-i C.F. Strickland view