Economy, asked by tvishamundhava, 7 months ago

why is a co-operative society calle training school of democracy?​

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Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
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Types of Cooperatives

Producer Cooperatives. Members are engaged in production in separate enterprises, such as farms, artist studios, or fishing boats. ...

Worker Cooperatives. These businesses are owned by some or all of the workers. ...

Consumer Cooperatives. ...

Credit Unions. ...

Retail or Purchasing Cooperatives. ...

Social Cooperatives.

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Answered by vaishnavi6267
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Explanation:

Co-operatives are autonomous associations formed and democratically directed by people who come together to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs. Founded on the principle of participatory governance, co-ops are governed by those who use their services: their members.

Based on the principles of empowerment, education, and community, co-ops operate laterally promoting participation both within their own organization, and through a focus on community interaction, and support.

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