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Institutional and Organizational Forces Shaping the Agricultural Transformation Process: Experiences, Causes and Implications

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  • Schmitz, P. Michael
  • Noeth, Cornelia

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  • Schmitz, P. Michael & Noeth, Cornelia, 1997. "Institutional and Organizational Forces Shaping the Agricultural Transformation Process: Experiences, Causes and Implications," 1997 Conference, August 10-16, 1997, Sacramento, California 197042, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.197042
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