criticisms on oligopolistic competition
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Yes BAUSCOOP is accredited because it is a credit cooperative which is registered in the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), a government agency where in all cooperatives in the Philippines should be registered.
Cooperatives are registered associations with a common interest to achieve social, economic, and cultural aspirations. The Cooperative Development Authority in the Philippines is in charge of maintaining the master list of cooperatives.
Example of mercantile
Housing cooperative Building cooperative Retailers' cooperative Utility cooperative Worker cooperative Business and employment co-operative Social cooperative Consumers' cooperative Agricultural cooperative Cooperative banking (credit unions and cooperative savings banks) Federal or secondary cooperatives
xamples of consumers cooperative in the Philippines
The main activity of a producer cooperative is selling products for their members. Hence the word producer in the name.
list of Philippine cooperativesThere are a number of types of cooperatives in the Philippines. To name a few they are, but not limited to the follwing:Multi purpose cooperativeConsumers / Grocery CoopLending CoopTransport CoopCurrently the biggest cooperative in the Philippines is the First Community Cooperative (FICCO) with site add http://www.ficco.org; and the http://philippinecooperative.blogspot.com.
The first cooperative in the Philippines is considered to be the "El Porvenir Mutual Benefit Association" established in 1882 in Pandacan, Manila.
producer cooperative.
You have to be a moderator and then apply to be one
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Organized the first cooperative in the Philippines while in exile in Dapitan
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The Misamis Oriental Electric Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO), source of power is hydro, and VMC Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. (VRESCO), source is generator, were the pilot projects when the Philippine Government adopted the Electric Cooperative System of the United States of America sometime in early 1970s. One of those is the first electric cooperative in the Philippines.
Yes BAUSCOOP is accredited because it is a credit cooperative which is registered in the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), a government agency where in all cooperatives in the Philippines should be registered.
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