How does debt capital affect member commitment in agricultural cooperatives? : a case study of Chinese agricultural cooperatives
There is an increasing number of agricutural cooperative management in acquiring more debt capital in order to compensate member equity and achived higher growth. At the same time, exposing the cooperative to higher financial risks indicate that the member interests are being replaced for other prio...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2013
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