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Cooperative or Uncooperative Cooperatives? Digging into the Process of Cooperation in Food and Agriculture Cooperatives
Published 2018-03-01Subjects: “…Cooperative…”
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['Cooperate or Not to Cooperate? Lecturers’ Understandings and Attitudes towards Cooperative Learning']
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Cooperative Cooperation: Being, Doing, and Becoming
Published 2020-06-01Subjects: “…cooperation…”
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Cultural Cooperation as a Dimension of Development Cooperation
Published 1992-12-01“… Cultural Cooperation as a Dimension of Development Cooperation …”
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Economic cooperation in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization analysis
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: “…shanghai cooperation organization…”
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INVESTMENT COOPERATION AND PRODUCTION COOPERATION OF UKRAINE AND THE EU
Published 2021-02-01“…The aim of the article is to study the investment cooperation and production cooperation of Ukraine with the countries of the European Union in the context of global integration processes. …”
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Priorities of Russia in Cooperation with Countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
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Proposed Pattern of trust-based cooperation in consumer cooperatives
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: “…consumer cooperative(s)…”
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The Merging Cooperatives Based on The Regulation of Cooperatives and Job Creation
Published 2022-04-01Subjects: “…cooperative…”
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What is cooperativity?
Published 2009“…The chelate effect is the most common origin of positive cooperativity, yet its significance has been widely overlooked. © 2009 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. …”
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Predisposed to cooperate
Published 2013“…Recent research in Toronto and Geneva indicates that asylum seekers and refugees are predisposed to be cooperative with the refugee status determination (RSD) system and other immigration procedures, and that the design of alternatives to detention can create, foster and support this cooperative predisposition – or can undermine or even demolish it.…”
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