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Successful Competition of US Plywood Worker Cooperatives

Throughout the 20th century, worker-owned cooperatives in the United States plywood industry successfully competed against traditionally organized capitalist firms. This historical case, particularly prominent in the Pacific Northwest, serves as a key example of the viability and competitiveness of the worker-cooperative model within an industrial sector.

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