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Consumers' Co-Operatives And Price Fixing Laws, Charles Bunn
Consumers' Co-Operatives And Price Fixing Laws, Charles Bunn
Michigan Law Review
The evolution of our business institutions shows us a long procession of experimental procedures, giving rise to de facto commercial forms, many of which have in turn demanded such recognition de jure as should make their position in the business world both clear and safe. Consumers' co-operation is such a procedure. Its underlying idea is simple, that a business owned by its customers, managed under their direction and having no legitimate loyalties except to them, has a better chance to meet their needs than one owned and managed by outsiders. But it has taken many years and many failures to …