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“We’re Living From Loan-To-Loan”: Pastoral Vulnerability and the Cashmere-Debt Cycle in Mongolia

Research in Economic Anthropology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1108/s0190-128120180000038002
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AnthropologyEconomicsEconometrics
Date

November 30, 2018

Authors
Daniel J. Murphy
Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited


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