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African cooperatives and the financial crisis / Emma Allen and Sam Maghimbi ; International Labour Office.

By: Allen, Emma.
Contributor(s): Maghimbi, Sam | International Labour Office.
Series: CoopAfrica working paper ; no. 3.Publisher: Geneva : ILO, 2009Description: vi, 30 p.ISBN: 9789221227434; 9789221227441 (web pdf).Subject(s): cooperative | credit cooperative | cooperative development | economic recession | financial market | Africa south of SaharaGenre/Form: ILO pubOnline resources: Full text
Contents:
Introduction -- The trigger of global economic downturn: the sub-prime mortgage crisis -- Impact of the global financial crisis -- Impact of the financial crisis on Africa -- Social economy institutions in the wake of the financial crisis -- Conclusions.
Summary: Considers how institutions from the social economy, particularly cooperatives and cooperative financial institutions throughout the world and in Sub-Saharan Africa, are managing the current crisis and how they may be contributing to impact mitigation.
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Introduction -- The trigger of global economic downturn: the sub-prime mortgage crisis -- Impact of the global financial crisis -- Impact of the financial crisis on Africa -- Social economy institutions in the wake of the financial crisis -- Conclusions.

Considers how institutions from the social economy, particularly cooperatives and cooperative financial institutions throughout the world and in Sub-Saharan Africa, are managing the current crisis and how they may be contributing to impact mitigation.

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