Governance Strategies and Welfare Effects: Vertical Integration and Contracts in the Catfish Sector in Vietnam

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Governance Strategies and Welfare Effects: Vertical Integration and Contracts in the Catfish Sector in Vietnam. / Trifkovic, Neda.

I: Journal of Development Studies, Bind 50, Nr. 7, 2014, s. 949-961.

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Trifkovic, N 2014, 'Governance Strategies and Welfare Effects: Vertical Integration and Contracts in the Catfish Sector in Vietnam', Journal of Development Studies, bind 50, nr. 7, s. 949-961. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2014.903245

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Trifkovic, N. (2014). Governance Strategies and Welfare Effects: Vertical Integration and Contracts in the Catfish Sector in Vietnam. Journal of Development Studies, 50(7), 949-961. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2014.903245

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Trifkovic N. Governance Strategies and Welfare Effects: Vertical Integration and Contracts in the Catfish Sector in Vietnam. Journal of Development Studies. 2014;50(7):949-961. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2014.903245

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Trifkovic, Neda. / Governance Strategies and Welfare Effects: Vertical Integration and Contracts in the Catfish Sector in Vietnam. I: Journal of Development Studies. 2014 ; Bind 50, Nr. 7. s. 949-961.

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