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Producer Investment Factors in Food-Processing Cooperatives

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Boland, Michael
Lusk, Jayson
Barton, David

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Paper provided by NCERA-194 Research on Cooperatives in its series 1999 Annual Meeting, November 11-12 with number 31798.

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