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Sea change : how markets and property rights could transform the fishing industry
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Sea change : how markets and property rights could transform the fishing industry
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how markets and property rights could transform the fishing industry
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edited by Richard Wellings ; with contributions from Paul Dragos Aligica [and four others]
Contributor
  • Aligică, Paul Dragoș
  • Wellings, Richard
Subject
  • Fish trade -- United States
  • Fishers -- United States
Language
eng
Cataloging source
MiAaPQ
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
dictionaries

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