Ernest Aves (1857-1917) was an influential social analyst and civil
servant. This title, first published in 1907, during Aves' work for
the Board of Trade, investigates the different forms of industrial
co-operation within Britain; the fundamental principle of this is
stated as "equitable association", leading to increased
profitability and the strengthening of industry. Chapters discuss
such areas as centralisation, co-operative production and
co-operative agriculture. This interesting reissue will be of
particular value to students of economics with an interest in
co-operative industry and the history of economic thought.
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