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    Agricultural cooperatives and quasi-cooperatives in Ghana, 1951-1965

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    Date
    1968
    Author
    Miracle, Marvin P.
    Seidman, Ann Willcox
    Publisher
    Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin
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    Subject
    Steenbock Documents RBW7 AC12.5
    Steenbock Library Documents RBW7 AC12.5
    Agriculture, Cooperative Ghana
    Agricultural policy Ghana
    Cooperatives, Agricultural Ghana
    Markets and marketing Ghana
    Cocoa Ghana
    Permanent Link
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/36736
    Type
    Working paper
    Description
    73 p.
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    • Land Tenure Center Papers

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