Why Cooperatives Survived Every Economic Crisis While Companies Collapsed

Why Cooperatives Survived Every Economic Crisis While Companies Collapsed

When Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in September 2008, carrying $619 billion in liabilities, it became the largest corporate collapse in American history and an instant symbol of how catastrophically fragile investor-driven institutions can become. What barely made financial headlines that same week was that Rabobank — a Dutch cooperative bank founded by farmers in … Read more