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Brenda Dyack

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Last Name: Dyack
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Working papers

  1. Darla Hatton MacDonald & Brenda Dyack, 2004. "Exploring the Institutional Impediments to Conservation and Water Reuse - National Issues. A Report for the Australian Water Conservation and Reuse Research Program (AWCRRP.)," Natural Resource Management Economics 04_002, Policy and Economic Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, Australia. [Downloadable!]

  2. Dyack, Brenda & Meilke, Karl, 2001. "Mad Cow Disease And The Value Of A Hog In Canada," CATRN Papers 12890, Canadian Agri-Food Trade Research Network. [Downloadable!]


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  1. No paper was announced in a field specific NEP report

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