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Below please find the publications and presentations for the NCERA-194 Research on Cooperatives Annual Meeting held on November 2-3, 2004. David Barton. "A Comparison of Traditional and Newly Emerging Forms of Cooperative Capitalization" paper David Barton. "A Comparison of Traditional and Newly Emerging Forms of Cooperative Capitalization" presentation Phil Kenkel and Amy Hagerman. "Impact of the Farmland Bankruptcy on Oklahoma Cooperatives paper Phil Kenkel and Fredy Kilima. "Optimal Fertilizer Warehousing and Distribution for Farm Supply Cooperatives" presentation Phil Kenkel and Fredy Kilima. "Optimal Fertilizer Warehousing and Distribution for Farm Supply Cooperatives" paper Shermain Hardesty and Vikas D. Salgia. "Comparative Financial Performance of Agricultural Cooperatives and Investor-Owned Firms" paper James Baarda. "'Outside' Cooperative Equity: Obligations, Trade-Offs, and Fundamental Cooperative Character" paper Michael A. Cook, Brad Plunkett, Frayne Olson, Fred Parker, Molly Chambers, Elaine Farmer and Kristi Livingston (GICL Team A). "Capital Formation in Cooperatives. Economic Analysis of State Incorporation Initiatives: A Pilot Framework" presentation Christopher Merrett. "The Political Economy of Scale: The Role of Closed-Membership Cooperatives in Rural Development" presentation Jennifer Keeling."Lessons in Cooperative Failure: The Rice Growers Association Experience" paper Kim Zeuli and Mark Rickenbach. "Incentives to Join Forestry Cooperatives" presentation Anthony Crooks."The Horizon Problem and New Generation Cooperatives: another look at Minnesota Corn Processors" paper Sue Hine and Jim Pritchett."A Sweet Deal? Real Options Analysis of A Thick Juice Plant in Western Colorado" poster Julie Hogeland."Family Farm or Factory Farm? How Cooperatives Struggled with Member and Co-op Identity in the Pork Industry" poster paper For more information, please contact us.
Below please find the publications and presentations for the NCERA-194 Research on Cooperatives Annual Meeting held on November 2-3, 2004.
David Barton. "A Comparison of Traditional and Newly Emerging Forms of Cooperative Capitalization" paper David Barton. "A Comparison of Traditional and Newly Emerging Forms of Cooperative Capitalization" presentation Phil Kenkel and Amy Hagerman. "Impact of the Farmland Bankruptcy on Oklahoma Cooperatives paper Phil Kenkel and Fredy Kilima. "Optimal Fertilizer Warehousing and Distribution for Farm Supply Cooperatives" presentation Phil Kenkel and Fredy Kilima. "Optimal Fertilizer Warehousing and Distribution for Farm Supply Cooperatives" paper Shermain Hardesty and Vikas D. Salgia. "Comparative Financial Performance of Agricultural Cooperatives and Investor-Owned Firms" paper James Baarda. "'Outside' Cooperative Equity: Obligations, Trade-Offs, and Fundamental Cooperative Character" paper Michael A. Cook, Brad Plunkett, Frayne Olson, Fred Parker, Molly Chambers, Elaine Farmer and Kristi Livingston (GICL Team A). "Capital Formation in Cooperatives. Economic Analysis of State Incorporation Initiatives: A Pilot Framework" presentation Christopher Merrett. "The Political Economy of Scale: The Role of Closed-Membership Cooperatives in Rural Development" presentation Jennifer Keeling."Lessons in Cooperative Failure: The Rice Growers Association Experience" paper Kim Zeuli and Mark Rickenbach. "Incentives to Join Forestry Cooperatives" presentation Anthony Crooks."The Horizon Problem and New Generation Cooperatives: another look at Minnesota Corn Processors" paper Sue Hine and Jim Pritchett."A Sweet Deal? Real Options Analysis of A Thick Juice Plant in Western Colorado" poster Julie Hogeland."Family Farm or Factory Farm? How Cooperatives Struggled with Member and Co-op Identity in the Pork Industry" poster paper
David Barton. "A Comparison of Traditional and Newly Emerging Forms of Cooperative Capitalization" paper
David Barton. "A Comparison of Traditional and Newly Emerging Forms of Cooperative Capitalization" presentation
Phil Kenkel and Amy Hagerman. "Impact of the Farmland Bankruptcy on Oklahoma Cooperatives paper
Phil Kenkel and Fredy Kilima. "Optimal Fertilizer Warehousing and Distribution for Farm Supply Cooperatives" presentation
Phil Kenkel and Fredy Kilima. "Optimal Fertilizer Warehousing and Distribution for Farm Supply Cooperatives" paper
Shermain Hardesty and Vikas D. Salgia. "Comparative Financial Performance of Agricultural Cooperatives and Investor-Owned Firms" paper
James Baarda. "'Outside' Cooperative Equity: Obligations, Trade-Offs, and Fundamental Cooperative Character" paper
Michael A. Cook, Brad Plunkett, Frayne Olson, Fred Parker, Molly Chambers, Elaine Farmer and Kristi Livingston (GICL Team A). "Capital Formation in Cooperatives. Economic Analysis of State Incorporation Initiatives: A Pilot Framework" presentation
Christopher Merrett. "The Political Economy of Scale: The Role of Closed-Membership Cooperatives in Rural Development" presentation
Jennifer Keeling."Lessons in Cooperative Failure: The Rice Growers Association Experience" paper
Kim Zeuli and Mark Rickenbach. "Incentives to Join Forestry Cooperatives" presentation
Anthony Crooks."The Horizon Problem and New Generation Cooperatives: another look at Minnesota Corn Processors" paper
Sue Hine and Jim Pritchett."A Sweet Deal? Real Options Analysis of A Thick Juice Plant in Western Colorado" poster
Julie Hogeland."Family Farm or Factory Farm? How Cooperatives Struggled with Member and Co-op Identity in the Pork Industry" poster paper
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