State financial support to cooperatives in Serbia
Co-operatives in the most developed European countries have a tradition of over 150 years, and among first cooperatives founded in the middle of the 19th century were those on the territory of today's Serbia. Until the beginning of the Second World War, Serbia had a developed and successful coo...
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