Consumers Cooperatives in the North Central States
By (Author) Leonard Kercher
By (author) Vant Kebker
By (author) Wilfred Leland
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st January 1941
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Paperback
447
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Consumers' Cooperatives in the North Central States was first published in 1941. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions."Comprehensive, up-to-date analysis of the region having the longest history of
Leonard C. Kercher was professor of sociology at Western State Teachers College, Michigan. He spent over four months in 1937 making an intensive field study of twenty local retail stores in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota to obtain first-hand information from managers, members, customers, and townspeople. He made a similar investigation of the parent wholesale of this group of locals the Central Cooperative Wholesale of Superior, Wisconsin. In 1940 he revisited and restudied every angle of each case. Vant W. Kebker, former instructor in marketing at the University of Kansas, discusses the significance of the cooperative movement in its relation to American economic problems. He has weighed the characteristic features of cooperatives with a view to improving their effectiveness as a control in the economy in which they operate. Wilfred C. Leland, Jr. was instructor in economics at the University of Minnesota. His analysis of the two great Midwest wholesales, the Midland Cooperative and the Farmers Union, is based upon a thorough personal investigation of their organizational and financial structure. Roland S. Vaile, the editor of this volume, was professor of economics and marketing at the University of Minnesota, editor of the Journal of Marketing, and author or co-author of a series on retail distribution and other books on our national economy.