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Home. The World Cooperative Monitor | euricse.eu. The main goal of the world Co-operative Monitor project is to improve a multi- indicator database reporting on the socio-economic value and impact of cooperatives both within a global scenario and in their regional and national contexts. In 2005 the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) began the Global300, an initiative finalized to develop a list of the 300 biggest co-operatives and mutual organizations worldwide.In 2011, with the addition of Euricse (European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises) as a technical- scientific partner, this ICA project gains methodological strength. In order to expand and give more scientific basis to the project, Euricse and ICA have established a scientific committee consisting of Euricse researchers and other international experts with diverse training and skills.

2012 International Year of Co-operatives | Welcome to the official website of the International Co-operative Alliance. Coöperatieven & Partnerships - Modix Belgium, Berchem. List of employee-owned companies. List of employee-owned companies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. This is a list of notable employee-owned companies. External links[edit] Retrieved from " Categories: Hidden categories: Navigation menu Personal tools Namespaces Variants Views Actions Navigation Interaction Tools Print/export Languages Edit links This page was last modified on 17 April 2014 at 17:52. Coopkracht - Home. Mondragón. A country house near Mondragón Noted poverty expert and sociology professor Barbara J.

Peters (Southampton College, Long Island University) has studied the incorporated and entirely resident-owned Basque town of Mondragón, Spain. "In Mondragón, I saw no signs of poverty. I saw no signs of extreme wealth," Peters said. "I saw people looking out for each other…..It's a caring form of capitalism.”[1] The spa at Santa Águeda (now a psychiatric hospital) was the location of the 1897 murder of Spanish politician Antonio Cánovas del Castillo by Michele Angiolillo. Mondragon University[edit] Mondragon also serves as base of Mondragon University, a private university created on 1997, which is heavily connected with the MCC companies. Mondragon University is divided into engineering, humanities and enterprise faculties.

Mondragón in Film[edit] Pierre Boutorn's French language film Fiesta! References[edit] External links[edit] Coordinates: