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Sharing or Appropriation? Share Systems, Class and Commodity Relations in Scottish Fisheries
Journal of agrarian change

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Abstract of Article  Will be presented in next release
Date Last Accessed  Accessed January 20, 2015
Title of Article  Sharing or Appropriation? Share Systems, Class and Commodity Relations in Scottish Fisheries
Author(s) of Article  Will be identified in next release
Citation  Journal of agrarian change 2012 v.12 no.2‐3 pp. 316-343
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Date of Publication  2012
Location of Article  http://pubag.nal.usda.gov/pubag/article.xhtml?id=481458
Name of Publication  Journal of agrarian change
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Accession Number  106319