Why do farmers’ cooperatives fail in a market economy? Rediscovering Chayanov with the Chinese experience
In The Theory of Peasant Cooperatives, Chayanov develops the theories of differential optima and vertical integration, which stress the vulnerability of peasant farming in capitalist markets, and argues that cooperatives can support smallholders only if they operate as ‘a cooperative movement’, are...
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Main Authors: | HU, Zhanping, ZHANG, Qian Forrest, DONALDSON, John A. |
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2023
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