Nuevo modelo de cooperativismo cubano: la importancia de las marcas colectivas para su desarrollo
Abstract
The juridic regimen in Cuban to non-agricultural cooperatives, to appear in the 2012, has been amplify like this the association to the others economic sectors and has been treat the join work of the people that in this moment has been confront the market of individual form. Every time to exit the trade with influence foreigner and new, for this has been to open de doors, to compete in the trade, to computing and increase without the identity. Has been to propose bring near the collective brands to the sector, to take into account that the ignorance, to postpone the working, that is the implement for the non-agricultural cooperatives.
Received: 21 October 2015
Accepted: 30 November 2015
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