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Retailers' cooperative

A retailers' cooperative is a type of cooperative which employs economies of scale on behalf of its retailer members.[1] Retailers' cooperatives use their purchasing power to acquire discounts from manufacturers and often share marketing expenses. A retailers' cooperative is essentially a group of independently owned businesses that pool their resources to purchase in bulk, usually by establishing a central buying organization, and engage in joint promotion efforts.[2] It is common for locally owned grocery stores, hardware stores, and pharmacies to participate in retailers' cooperatives.

Both consumers' cooperatives and workers' cooperatives should be distinguished from a retailers' cooperative.

  1. ^ Baron, Marie-Laure (September 2007). "Defining the Frontiers of the Firm through Property Rights Allocation: The Case of the French Retailer Cooperative Leclerc". Review of Social Economy. 65 (3): 293–317. JSTOR 29770417.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference JH was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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Einkaufsgenossenschaft German Cooperativa minorista Spanish Coopérative de commerçants French ボランタリー・チェーン Japanese ಸಹಕಾರಿ ಸಂಘ KN

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