Two or more single-purpose societies working closely together without losing their identity is called
A. horizontal integration
B. link-up system
C. vertical integration
D. all of the above
Answer: –
B. link-up system
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- The International Co-operative Alliance appointed a sub-committee in ……….. for the first reformulation of Principles of Co-operative Sector.
- For the second reformulation of Principles of Co-operative Sector, The International Cooperative Alliance appointed a sub-committee in ……………
- The International Co-operative Alliance revised the co-operative principles for the third time in its Manchester Congress in …………
- Robert Owen was born in …………………….
- The Brighton Cooperative Benevolent Association and the Cooperative Trading Association was formed by…………………….
- …………………..is the father of cooperation in England.
- The “Rochdale Friendly Cooperative Society” was formed in …………..
- …………… serves as an organizational instrument for the economically weaker producers-farmers, artisans or workers and consumers for strengthening themselves and protecting themselves against the exploitation by the stronge
- ……………..is based on the principle of self interest, maximization of profits and exploitation.
- …………is based on the principle of self-help through mutual help, abolition of profits and service above self help
- In…………….. each works for all and all work for each.
- …………….pre-supposes the dominance of the State, whereas the co- operative movement does not accept State interference