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The Journal of Co-operative Studies offers a forum through which research on the history, theory and operations of Co-operative Enterprises both in the UK and around the world can be diseminated to a wider audience. It includes both formal pieces of academic research and theory-practise articles based upon the experiences of 'reflective practitioners' in the field.

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Volume 42, Number 1, April 2009

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Guest Editorial

Guest Editorial
pp. 3-3(1)
Authors: McCarthy, Olive; McKillop, Donal

Refereed Articles

The Potential of the Co-operative Form for Farmers' Markets in Ireland - Some Lessons from the USA and UK
pp. 4-12(9)
Authors: Moroney, Aisling; Briscoe, Robert; McCarthy, Olive; O'Shaughnessy, Mary; Ward, Michael

Food Democracy in Practice: a case study of the Dublin Food Co-op
pp. 13-22(10)
Authors: Murtagh, Aisling; Ward, Michael

Cost Performance of Irish Credit Unions
pp. 23-36(14)
Authors: McKillop, Donal G.; Quinn, Barry

Short Articles

Co-operative Identity - Do You Need a Law About It?
pp. 49-50(2)
Author: Carey, Eamonn

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 54-56(3)

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