The party urged the government to boost the Central Bank for Commercial and Industrial Cooperative's capitalization from the private sector as a step toward privatization of the semi-governmental bank.
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The party further urged the government to boost the Central Bank for Commercial and Industrial Cooperative's capitalization from the private sector as a step toward privatization of the semi-governmental bank.
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The Indian edition of " China Builds for Democracy " carried a foreword by Jawaharlal Nehru, who adapted the Gung-Ho pattern to establish some 10, 000 industrial cooperatives in India.
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One example is the Mondragon Industrial Cooperatives ( started by Catholic priest Jos?M?Arizmendiarrieta, who was not associated with Rudolf Steiner, but whose economic views overlapped in important ways with Steiner's economic views ).
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The park is home to one of the only approved snake venom extraction centres in India, the Irula Snake Catchers'Industrial Cooperative Society, which has a daily venom extraction show for the public at its snake farm.
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"The concept of the industrial cooperative is still fairly new, but it is important, " says Mildred Santiago, the sub-administrator of Fomento Cooperativo, the government agency that helps promote employee ownership across Puerto Rico.
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He is also Chief Technical Advisor, Irula Snake Catchers Industrial Cooperative Society; Convenor, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage ( INTACH ), Andaman and Nicobar Islands Chapter; and Founder Member, Palni Hills Conservation Council.
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Hirata was also very active in the movement of local agricultural reforms, an industrial cooperative program, and poverty relief projects, striving to protect the local country people against the inflationary economy after the Russo-Japanese War and World War I.
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The company has a long history in France, where it was family-controlled for almost two centuries, and today exists as a publicly traded company owned principally by agro-industrial cooperative Groupe Limagrain, the largest plant breeding and seed company in the European Union.
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Despite their common origins, the economy of socialist Yugoslavia was much different from the economies of the Soviet Union and other Eastern European communist countries, especially after the collectively managed by the employees themselves, much like in the Israeli kibbutz and the anarchist industrial cooperatives of Revolutionary Catalonia.