THE LACK OF A PROFIT MOTIVE FOR RANCHING: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
| Year of publication: |
2001-07-12
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| Authors: | Torell, L. Allen ; Rimbey, Neil R. ; Tanaka, John A. ; Bailey, Scott A. |
| Publisher: |
AgEcon Search |
| Subject: | Agricultural and Food Policy | Land Economics/Use |
| Type of publication: | Article |
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| Type of publication (narrower categories): | Congress Report |
| Language: | English |
| Notes: | Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland Economics: WCC-55>Current Issues in Rangeland Resource Economics: Symposium Proceedings (2001) New Mexico State University Research Report 737 |
| Source: | BASE |
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