Understanding the failure of China’s specialized cooperatives in China
At first blush, contemporary China seems ripe for the rapid development of agricultural cooperatives. After all, cooperatives have not only enjoyed a long history in China, but the country’s recent experience with agricultural communes should make it more amenable to the reestablishment of joint pro...
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Main Authors: | HU, Zhanping, ZHANG, Qian Forrest, John A. DONALDSON |
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2016
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