Performance of Traditional Cooperatives: The Portuguese Douro Wine Cooperatives

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  • João Rebelo Dep. of Economics, Sociology and Management (DESG) and CETRAD – University of Trás-o
  • José Caldas Dep. of Economics, Sociology and Management (DESG) and CETRAD – University of Trás-o
  • Scott C. Matulich School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University; Pullman, 99164 WA, U.S.A.

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Econometric model, economic analysis, traditional cooperatives, wine sector.

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Globalization is challenging the very core of cooperative governance and ownership decision, especially in Southern European countries, like Portugal, where a large number of producers are organized in traditional and Mediterranean-style agricultural cooperatives. This paper analyses the effects of governance and control variables related with size over two alternative indicators of performance: revenues transferred to members/patrons and capital structure. The results suggest that these cooperatives have difficulties being sustainable in the more competitive global wine markets, if they follow, essentially, a practice of maximum patronage refund, reducing their capacity to improve leverage and to finance more profitable, but risky, long run investments.

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2011-10-08

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