David Griffiths

David Griffiths
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David Griffiths est un économiste coopératif australien, qui a fourni un certain nombre de livres et d'articles sur le thème du chômage[1], de l'histoire mouvement coopératif de Victoria[2] et de la « prise en charge sociale des coopératives[3] » parmi d'autres sujets.

Notes et références

  1. Notamment : Griffiths, David, “Jobs Without Workers: A Brotherhood of St. Laurence Social Action Study”, Melbourne: Brotherhood of St. Laurence, 1977 ; Griffiths, David, “Unemployment: Muddled or Managed: A Brotherhood of St. Laurence Social Action Study”, Melbourne: Brotherhood of St. Laurence, 1978 ; et Griffiths, David, “Whither Work”, Bundoora: Preston Institute of Technology Press, 1977.
  2. Notamment une histoire du programme de développement coopératif du gouvernement de l'État de Victoria, [1], et une histoire de la Fédération Coopérative de l'État de Victoria, [2]
  3. Griffiths, David, "Social Care Co-operatives", Blampied, Vic. : Co-operative Federation of Victoria, 1998.

Annexes

  • Liste des fédérations coopératives

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