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Firm Response to Price Uncertainty: Tripartite Stabilization and the Western Canadian Cattle Industry

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  • Horbulyk, T.M., 1990. "Firm Response to Price Uncertainty: Tripartite Stabilization and the Western Canadian Cattle Industry," Papers 2-90, Gouvernement du Canada - Agriculture Canada.
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