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Socio-Economic Impacts of Co-Operative Societies: An Empirical Study


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1 Department of Public Administration, Comilla University, Bangladesh
     

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A Co-operative is a unique form of business used by people and businesses for their mutual benefit. Cooperatives are community-based, ischolar_mained in democracy, flexible, and have participatory involvement, which makes them well suited for economic development. An economy based on one form of business organization alone is neither desirable nor possible in modern times. To justify their existence and fulfil their purpose, cooperatives must make a significant and unique contribution to solving some of the massive problems facing mankind today. This paper examines the role of cooperative societies in economic development. The aim is to investigate the ways in which cooperatives can act as agents towards sustainable community development.

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Co-Operative, Development, Society, Constrains, Constitution, Comilla.
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Ruhul Amin
Department of Public Administration, Comilla University, Bangladesh
Mohammed Mahin Uddin
Department of Public Administration, Comilla University, Bangladesh

Abstract


A Co-operative is a unique form of business used by people and businesses for their mutual benefit. Cooperatives are community-based, ischolar_mained in democracy, flexible, and have participatory involvement, which makes them well suited for economic development. An economy based on one form of business organization alone is neither desirable nor possible in modern times. To justify their existence and fulfil their purpose, cooperatives must make a significant and unique contribution to solving some of the massive problems facing mankind today. This paper examines the role of cooperative societies in economic development. The aim is to investigate the ways in which cooperatives can act as agents towards sustainable community development.

Keywords


Co-Operative, Development, Society, Constrains, Constitution, Comilla.