Factors Contributing to the “Success” of Antigenic Tumours

  • Alexander P
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Abstract

Cooperatives have been promoted in many developing countries including Nepal to build harmonious societies addressing issues such as unemployment, rural development and as a means of creating income generating activities, especially to augment the social and economic condition of the poor community. It is designed to be an easy method of development in these countries. However, in majority of cases these efforts resulted in failure. Cooperative movement was designed to create harmonious societies by involving and empowering communities, that is, the spirit of cooperation. There are many factors that help make a successful operation of the cooperatives. However, in some cases specific factors are more dominant than that of general factors. Specific factors can be drawn from the success cases of Amul India, Mondragon Spain, MilkVita Bangladesh and many more. This article is based on the published and unpublished literatures and based on desk review with an objective to know about the factors that are highly malleable to all kinds of cooperatives based on local needs and condition.

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Alexander, P. (1971). Factors Contributing to the “Success” of Antigenic Tumours (pp. 567–574). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9011-8_69

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