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Date: 2007-12-26 13:34:39
Economic ideologies
Social philosophy
Business models
Economies
Political movements
Cooperative
Utopian socialism
Consumer cooperative
Capitalism
Socialism
Sociology
Political philosophy

Green and Red? Proposing the Existence of a Cooperative Environmental Niche in Wales Molly Scott Cato, Len Arthur, Tom Keenoy and Russell Smith Welsh Institute for Research into Cooperatives, UWIC, Cardiff Abstract

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