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Publications about Cooperatives

Most of the cooperative-related publications listed below are from the University of California, some of which were funded by the Rural Cooperatives Center, and its predecessor, the Center for Cooperatives. Many of the publications are still available in hard copy through the UC Agriculture & Natural Resources Catalog, (800) 994-8849.

A Legal Sourcebook for California Cooperatives: Start-Up and Administration, by Van P. Baldwin, is one important text for the administration of cooperatives. The Sourcebook provides information, sample documents and additional resources useful to new cooperatives in the process of forming, as well as existing cooperatives in their ongoing business.

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Or Publications about Cooperatives - Alphabetical List.

Agriculture

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  • Agricultural Marketing Cooperatives: An Annotated Bibliography 4200 kb pdf
    Schaffner
    A user-friendly bibliography containing more than 300 entries ranging from E.G. Nourse's seminal 1922 article, "The Economic Philosophy of Cooperation," through articles appearing in the 1995 Journal of Cooperatives.
    80 pages   1995   R28

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  • Co-ops: What Farmers Think! 3500 kb .pdf
    Siebert
    A survey of producers' attitudes and expectations about cooperatives as they compete in a rapidly changing environment.
    53 pages   1994   R24  

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  • Steps to Starting a Worker Co-op Zimbelman, Coontz, and Malan
    (Spanish version available.) User-friendly guide to incorporating a marketing cooperative. Presents an overview of the basic steps of the co-op organizing process and examples of contemporary marketing cooperatives.
    1210 kb pdf
    40 pages     1994     R31

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Consumer

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Finance

  • Innovations in Cooperative Finance 1720 kb pdf
    Collection of papers presented at a conference in December 1990. Addresses issues of modification of basic financial structure.
    32 pages   1990   R18  

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General

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  • California Cooperative Directory and Resource Guide Gawn, Coontz, and Bandy
    Listing of over 820 California consumer, worker, housing, etc. cooperatives and the resource organizations that serve them. Summary information for each sector highlights operating structures, membership, revenue, and other information.
    43 pages   1991   R22 

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  • Guide to Assembling a Director Handbook 300 kb pdf
    Spatz
    This easy-to-use guide is designed to assist cooperatives in developing their own Directors' Handbook. The three-ring binder format makes it flexible and easy to update.
    57 pages   1997   R34  

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  • How Californians See Cooperatives 3500 kb or Part 1 , 1600 kb... Part 2 , 2200 kb
    Barnes, Coontz, and Sutherland
    Presents the results of a comprehensive statewide survey that assesses public awareness, knowledge, and perceptions of cooperatives.
  • 101 pages     1995     R23

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  • West Coast Cooperative Directory and Resource Guide 2800 kb pdf
    Coontz, Lang and Spatz
    Revised and expanded. Lists nearly 2,000 co-ops and resource groups in California, Oregon, and Washington ; data summarizes co-ops by sector and by state.
    110 pages     1999     R22

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Housing

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  • Paradise for Sale 1500 kb pdf
    Lategola
    Puts a human face on the struggle of inner city residents to take control of a deplorable housing situation, and shows how federal housing policies and housing development professionals can help or hinder such efforts.
    47 pages   1996   R32 

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  • Resident Participation in HUD Affordable Housing Preservation Projects: What Works?Goldberg Gray
    Hardcopy available for 5.00 (cost of shipping and handling only) This research addresses structures and issues in resident participation in six very distinct HUD properties in California. Each of these properties went through a buy-out process in the period 1992-1996. During that process residents participated in choosing a non-profit partner, or creating their own non-profit or cooperative corporation to take on ownership of the property. This publication addresses which models worked best and where difficulties arose.
    39 pages  2000

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  • Social Benefits of Affordable Housing Cooperatives 900 kb pdf
    Mushrush, Larson, and Krause
    By comparing three models of affordable housing, a cooperative complex, a traditional rental complex, and dispersed rental "voucher" units, the authors construct a compelling case for cooperative housing. This study should inform the work of affordable housing developers and policy-makers as they look for better ways to support low-income families.
    25 pages   1997   R35 

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  • The Hidden history of Housing Cooperatives or  Part 1 ... Part 2 ... Part 3 ... Part 4
    Heskin and Leavitt
    The work of 20 housing experts which covers the history, evolution, and policy implications of low-income housing cooperatives in North America and Europe. Recommended for anyone looking for significant and practicable approaches to housing problems.
    335 pages   1995   B10 

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Worker

  • Made in the USA: American Worker Cooperatives (DVD or VHS) This introduction to the worker cooperative model illustrates the model's potential as a creative method of optimizing salary potential and work opportunities. It presents the varied uses of the worker cooperative model, from creating jobs for individuals with few marketable job skills to expanding markets and earning potential for professionals with technical skills. The video also discusses some of the critical issues linked to successful co-op development and functioning.
    Available from: Rayve Productions, PO Box 726, Windsor, CA 95492. Phone: 800-852-4890

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  • Cooperando  1600 kb pdf
    Worker Ownership Education Project
    Una guia bilingue de materiales educativos en espanol sobre cooperativas de trabajadores. Contiene materiales de varios paises de habla hispana y de Estados Unidos útiles para individuos que esten tratando de iniciar sus propios negocios, organizaciones comunitarias sin fines de lucro involucradas en proyectos de creacion de trabajos, y personal de asistencia tecnica que trabaje en proyectos de desarrollo economico en paises de habla hispana.
    51 paginas   1997   R36 

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  • Steps to Starting a Worker Co-op  1600 kb pdf
    Hansen, Coontz, and Malan
    User-friendly guide for people interested in organizing a cooperative to create income and employment opportunities. Includes organizing steps, discussion of feasibility study and business plan, examples, and an annotated bibliography.
    59 pages   1997   R33 

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