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Transaction Costs, Trust and Property Rights as Determinants of Organizational, Industrial and Technological Change: A Case Study in the Life Sciences Sector - A Discussion

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  • Jones, Eluned, 1998. "Transaction Costs, Trust and Property Rights as Determinants of Organizational, Industrial and Technological Change: A Case Study in the Life Sciences Sector - A Discussion," Economic and Policy Implications of Structural Realignments in Food and Ag Markets: A Case Study Approach - FAMC 1998 Conference 260231, Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium (FAMC).
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.260231
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