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Liberalisation of the Mongolian pastoral economy and its impact within the household : a case study of Arhangai and Dornogobi Provinces / Louise Cooper, Narangerel Gelezhamtsin.

LIBRA SF140.P38 C65 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cooper, Louise.
Contributor:
Mongolian Grasslands collection
Narangėrėl, Gėlėgzhamt︠s︡yn.
Series:
Research report (Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development in Mongolia) ; no. 8.
Research report / Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development in Mongolia (PALD), a research and training project ; no. 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pastoral systems--Mongolia--Arkhangaĭ Aĭmag--Case studies.
Pastoral systems.
Pastoral systems--Mongolia--Dornogovʹ Aĭmag--Case studies.
Herders--Mongolia--Arkhangaĭ Aĭmag--Effect of privatization on--Case studies.
Herders.
Herders--Mongolia--Dornogovʹ Aĭmag--Effect of privatization on--Case studies.
Household surveys--Mongolia--Arkhangaĭ Aĭmag.
Household surveys.
Household surveys--Mongolia--Dornogovʹ Aĭmag.
Mongolia--Arkhangaĭ Aĭmag.
Mongolia--Dornogovʹ Aĭmag.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
ii, 47 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Place of Publication:
Brighton, UK : Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex ; Ulaanbaatar : Research Institute of Animal Husbandry : Institute of Agricultural Economics, [1993]
Language Note:
One of 15 pastoral research reports similar to #132. If a scanned image of report 139 is required, please enquire.
Notes:
"May 1993."
Includes bibliographical references (page 31).
OCLC:
40048622

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