Workshop on Applications of Complex Systems Science and Method to Agriculture, Rural and Environmental Issues
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.206941
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- Apedaile, L.P. & Freedman, H.I. & Schilizzi, S.G.M. & Solomonovich, M., 1994. "A Predator-Prey Model for Shares of Wealth Between Industry and Agriculture," Staff Paper Series 232549, University of Alberta, Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology.
- Solomonovich, M. & Apedaile, L.P. & Freedman, H.I. & Schilizzi, S.G.M. & Belostotski, L., 1994. "Imapcts of Recovery Rates and Terms of Trade on Strange Attractors and Predictability in Sustainable Agriculture," Staff Paper Series 232556, University of Alberta, Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology.
- Apedaile, Leonard Peter & Barnard, Charles H. & Bollman, Ray D. & Calkins, Blaine, 1995. "Positioning for Trade Liberalization: Structure of Earnings, Comparative and Competitive Advantage of Agricultural Households in the United States and Canada," Project Report Series 24066, University of Alberta, Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology.
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