Relations between the rural producer to cooperate and industry in biodiesel production under the perspective of ECT
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https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v19i1.2197Keywords:
Asset Specificity. Biodiesel. Co-ops Family Agriculture.Abstract
This article analyzes the relationships between the family farmer cooperatives of small farmers, producing biodiesel industries and government regulators from the perspective of Transaction Cost Economics (TCE). As a theoretical framework we sought literature on ECT, cooperatives, family farms and biodiesel. For exploratory feasibility of this article, literature and data collection research was conducted with biodiesel production units, research centers and universities. In the analysis and discussion of results from the union of the theoretical basis and data collection, the possibilities that the farmer has to negotiate its production were demonstrated, either directly with industry, or indirectly, through cooperatives. Finally, some concluding remarks around the theme, as well as suggestions for further research were made.Downloads
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2014-03-17
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Relations between the rural producer to cooperate and industry in biodiesel production under the perspective of ECT. (2014). Redes , 19(1), 93-109. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v19i1.2197