This volume is for anyone whose job it is to assist people to start
their own businesses, or income-generating projects, and who is
considering the merits of group as opposed to individual
enterprise. Emphasis is placed on decision-making based on an
understanding of the issues involved and on local needs rather than
any preconceived preferences. Their own idea starts with a general
introduction to workers' co-operatives and their history and
present position in industrialized and developing countries. It
explores 13 detailed case studies of workers' co-operatives in
Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Some of these projects have failed
and others have succeeded, but they all have important lessons and
warnings for anyone who may be involved in similar enterprises.
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