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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association

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December 2024, Volume 6, Issue 4

October 2024, Volume 6, Issue 3

July 2024, Volume 6, Issue 2

June 2024, Volume 6, Issue 2

April 2024, Volume 6, Issue 1

January 2024, Volume 5, Issue 4

September 2023, Volume 5, Issue 3

March 2023, Volume 5, Issue 2

January 2023, Volume 5, Issue 1

September 2022, Volume 4, Issue 4

August 2022, Volume 4, Issue 3

July 2022, Volume 4, Issue 2

February 2022, Volume 4, Issue 1

March 2022, Volume 4, Issue 1

November 2021, Volume 3, Issue 4

October 2021, Volume 3, Issue 4

September 2021, Volume 3, Issue 4

September 2021, Volume 3, Issue 3

June 2021, Volume 3, Issue 2

March 2021, Volume 3, Issue 1

January 2021, Volume 2, Issue 6

December 2020, Volume 2, Issue 5

October 2020, Volume 2, Issue 4

July 2020, Volume 2, Issue 3

March 2020, Volume 2, Issue 2

February 2020, Volume 2, Issue 1

December 2019, Volume 1, Issue 2

June 2019, Volume 1, Issue 1

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