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Additionality and the Adoption of Farm Conservation Practices
Mariano Mezzatesta, David A. Newburn and Richard T. Woodward
Land Economics, November 2013, 89 (4) 722-742; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.89.4.722
Mariano Mezzatesta
David A. Newburn
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Land Economics
Vol. 89, Issue 4
1 Nov 2013
Additionality and the Adoption of Farm Conservation Practices
Mariano Mezzatesta, David A. Newburn, Richard T. Woodward
Land Economics Nov 2013, 89 (4) 722-742; DOI: 10.3368/le.89.4.722
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