Members’ support of a cooperative’s lobbying activities : the case of Sweden’s largest forestry cooperative
Today there is an increased awareness of the importance of forests, which has caused much political interest in forestry. Therefore, there is a need for forest owner to protect their property rights. The largest forestry cooperative in Sweden, Södra, works to improve market conditions for the member...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2018
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