Co-operative agricultural societies in Germany
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Finlay, T.A. 'Co-operative agricultural societies in Germany'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. IX Part LXXII, 1891/1892, pp605-613Download Item:
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Abstract:
A few days ago Mr. Balfour, in a remarkable speech, announced
his conviction that the cure for the evils at present afflicting agricultural
industry in these countries, might be found in co-operation. As
a preliminary to a discussion of this view, it would be necessary to
explain between whom the co-operation is to subsist. Between large
landowners and small, or between small landowners amongst themselves,
or between landowners and labourers who are not owners of
land? Before we can describe a system of co-operation, we must
be able to designate the individuals who are to co-operate; and to
be able to describe them we must assume as established some system
of land tenure, which will determine the condition of the several cooperating
parties.
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Read Friday, 18th December, 1891
Author: Finlay, T.A.
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. IX Part LXXII 1891/1892
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