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Seizing
Control
assess changes twelve international authorities see occurring in
the global food system. Dr. Douglass C. North watches viability
of existing business forms (Noble Prize 1993, Prof. Economics &
History, Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO); Dr. David Hughes (Wye
College, Univ of London) examines product differentiation and countervailing
power rising from consumers; Lee Egerstrom details the disaster
of horizontal expansion. Drs. Roel Jaap in 't Veld (Utrecht Univ.)
and Vernon Ruttan (U MN) assess cooperative strengths when approaching
change.
Drs.
Jesper Strandskov (Aarhus Univ., Denmark), Jerker Nilsson, (Uppsala
Univ., Sweden), Werner Grosskopf, (Univ. of Hohenheim, Germany),
and Michael Cook (U of MO) offer perspectives on cooperatives and
changes occurring in their countries; Drs. Arie van der Zwan (Nijenrode
Univ.) and Van Dijk (Director, Netherlands National Cooperative
Council) discuss how expansion and international markets are dislocating
local labor markets while summarizing opportunities experts see
for local people.
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