9. Why has co÷peration succeeded in Great Britain? (Taussig, page 350.)
10. What is the Schulze-Delitzsch plan? (Taussig, pages 352-353.)
11. What is the Raiffeisen plan? (Taussig, page 354.)
12. Among what classes of the population is co÷peration of greatest importance? (Taussig, pages 347-349.)
13. How does co÷peration teach self-government? (Fay, pages 324-325.)
14. How has co÷peration encouraged thrift? (Fay, page 329.)
TOPICS FOR INVESTIGATION AND REPORT
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1. Make a study of a profit-sharing plan in your locality. (Write to the Bureau of Labor Statistics at your State Capitol, asking for the names and addresses of employers in your locality who have experimented with profit sharing.)
2. Interview, or write to, an employer, explaining the essence of profit sharing, and asking his opinion as to its practicability in his business.