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TENURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE GAMBIA: SUMMARY OF RESEARCH FINDINGS AND POLICY OPTIONS. (2000). Freudenberger, Mark Schoonmaker.
In: Working Papers.
RePEc:ags:uwltwp:12788.

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  2. Missing Links, Missing Markets: Evidence of the Transformation Process in the Economic Networks of Gambian Villages. (2015). Jaimovich, Dany.
    In: World Development.
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