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PART III. Natural Resource Economics, 1946-75

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  • Castle, Emery N.
  • Kelso, Maurice M.
  • Stevens, Joe B.
  • Stoevener, Herbert H.

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  • Castle, Emery N. & Kelso, Maurice M. & Stevens, Joe B. & Stoevener, Herbert H., 1981. "PART III. Natural Resource Economics, 1946-75," AAEA Monographs, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, number 337228, january.
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