Definition of Coproducers

1. Noun. (plural of coproducer) ¹

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Definition of Coproducers

1. coproducer [n] - See also: coproducer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coproducers

coprince
coprinces
coprincipal
coprincipals
coprinus
coprisoner
coprisoners
coproantibodies
coprocessing
coprocessor
coprocessors
coproduce
coproduced
coproducer
coproducers (current term)
coproduces
coproducing
coproduct
coproduction
coproductions
coproducts
coprolalia
coprolalias
coprolalic
coprolites

Literary usage of Coproducers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Perspectives on Crime and Justice: 1996-1997 Lecture Series by James Q. Wilson, Peter Reuter, Mark H. Moore, Cathy S. Widom, Norval Morris (1998)
"Victims and witnesses are important coproducers as well as clients and ... (One can even imagine that some offenders are coproducers in the sense that they ..."

2. Professional Sports: The Challenges Facing the Future of the Industry (1998)
"In that context, they are coproducers of the product and business partners. Mr. TAGLIABUE. I don't think so. I think, as I suggested earlier, ..."

3. The Economic Synthesis: A Study of the Laws of Income by Achille Loria, Eden Paul (1914)
"... it forcibly disciplines the labour of the coproducers of a single commodity. But such coercion to the association of labour presents a declining degree ..."

4. Network Logic: Who Governs in an Interconnected World? by Helen McCarthy, Paul Miller, Paul Skidmore (2004)
"Many of our public goods rely on the network effects of individuals being prepared to act as ‘coproducers' of the service they receive from the state. ..."

5. Personalisation Through Participation: A New Script for Public Services by Charles Leadbeater (2004)
"... not just consumers but co-designers and coproducers of a service: they actively participate in its design and provision ..."

6. Home Alone: Combating Isolation with Older Housebound People by Helen McCarthy, Gillian Thomas (2004)
"... As long as older people's voices are not heard, their potential to become coproducers will remain untapped. The question remains: what will it take to ..."

7. Europe, 1992: Report of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations by DIANE Publishing Company (1993)
"... is supervised and controlled by producers established in a Member State; or the contribution of Community coproducers to the production is preponderant. ..."

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