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C ENTRE FOR THE S TUDY OF C O-OPERATIVES<br />

L IST OF P UBLICATIONS<br />

Occasional Papers Series<br />

85.01 Worker <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives in Mondragon, <strong>the</strong> U.K., and France: Some Reflections. Christ<strong>op</strong>her Axworthy<br />

(48pp.)<br />

85.02 Employment <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives: An Investment in Innovation: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saskatoon Worker <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative<br />

<strong>Co</strong>nference. Skip McCarthy, ed. (288pp.)<br />

85.03 Prairie P<strong>op</strong>ulists and <strong>the</strong> Idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eration, 1910–1945. David Laycock (48pp.)<br />

86.01 <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives and Their Employees: Towards a Harmonious Relationship. Christ<strong>op</strong>her Axworthy (82pp.)<br />

86.02 <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives and Social Democracy: Elements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Norwegian Case. Finn Aage Ekelund (42pp.)<br />

86.03 Encouraging Democracy in <strong>Co</strong>nsumer and Producer <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives. Stuart Bailey (124pp.)<br />

86.04 A New Model <strong>for</strong> Producer <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives in Israel. Abraham Daniel (54pp.)<br />

87.01 Election <strong>of</strong> Directors in Saskatchewan <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives: Processes and Results. Lars Apland (72pp.)<br />

87.02 The Pr<strong>op</strong>erty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Co</strong>mmon: Justifying <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative Activity. Finn Aage Ekelund (74pp.)<br />

87A.03 <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative/Government Relations in Canada: Lobbying, Public Policy Devel<strong>op</strong>ment and <strong>the</strong> Changing<br />

<strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative System. David Laycock (246pp.)<br />

87A.04 The Management <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives: A Bibliography. Lou Hammond Ketilson, Bonnie Korthuis, and <strong>Co</strong>lin<br />

Boyd (144pp.)<br />

87.05 Labour Relations in <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives. Kurt Wetzel and Daniel G. Gallagher (30pp.)<br />

87A.06 Worker <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives: An International Bibliography/ <strong>Co</strong><strong>op</strong>ératives de Travailleurs: Une Bibliographie<br />

Internationale. Rolland LeBrasseur, Alain Bridault, David Gallingham, Gérard Lafrenière, and<br />

Terence Zinger (76pp.)<br />

88.01 Worker <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives and Worker Ownership: Issues Affecting <strong>the</strong> Devel<strong>op</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> Worker <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>eratives<br />

in Canada. Christ<strong>op</strong>her Axworthy and David Perry (100pp.)<br />

88.02 A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative Law—1900 to 1960. Donald Mullord, Christ<strong>op</strong>her Axworthy,<br />

and David Liston (66pp.)<br />

88.03 <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative Organizations in Western Canada. Murray Fulton (40pp.)<br />

88.04 Farm Interest Groups and Canadian Agricultural Policy. Barry Wilson, David Laycock, and Murray<br />

Fulton (42pp.)<br />

O CCASIONAL P APERS S ERIES #01–01

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