The financial crisis is destroying wealth but is also a remarkable opportunity to uncover the ways by which debt can be used to regulate the economic system. This book uses four case studies of cooperatives to give an in-depth analysis on how they have braved the crisis and continued to generate wealth.
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Introduction The Mother Of All Crises? Causes And Mechanisms Shifting Control versus Ownership Cooperatives: Importance, Resilience and Rationality Natividad Island Fishermen’s and Divers’ Cooperative, Mexico: Managing Natural Resources to Generate Wealth Ceralep Société Nouvelle, France: David and Goliath in the Glocal Economy The Desjardins Cooperative Group: A Financial Movement For Quebec’s Development The Mondragon Cooperative Group: Local Development With A Global Vision The Global Crisis: Mother of all Warnings
Sobre el autor
CLAUDIA SANCHEZ BAJO has a Ph D in development studies (ISS, The Hague). She is Chair in Co-perative Enterprises within the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Winnipeg, Canada. She has lectured in The Netherlands, Germany, China and Latin America. She has published
The Political Economy of Regionalism – Business Actors in Mercosur in the Petrochemical and Steel Industrial Sectors (2001), and contributed to
The Political Economy of Regions and Regionalisms (2005).
BRUNO ROELANTS has a Master’s in labor studies. He is Secretary General of CICOPA, the sectoral organization of the International Cooperative Alliance for industrial and service coperatives. He has worked on development projects in China, India and Eastern Europe, and coordinated the cooperative negotiating group on ILO Recommendation 193 on the Promotion of Cooperatives. He has lectured on cooperatives and local development in Italy and is co-author of
Cooperatives, Territories and Jobs (2011).