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Jones, Laura;Walker, Michael;Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C.)
Published by Fraser Institute, U. S. A. (1997)
ISBN 10: 0889751773 ISBN 13: 9780889751774
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Walker, Michael; Jones, Laura; Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C)
Published by Fraser Institute (1997)
ISBN 10: 0889751773 ISBN 13: 9780889751774
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. First Edition thus. Fish Or Cut Bait! The Case For Individual Transferable Quotas In The Salmon Fishery Of British Columbia by Walker, Michael; Jones, Laura; Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C). Published by Fraser Institute in 1997. Paperback ISBN:9780889751774. Collectible item in very fine condition. Seller Inventory # 0889751774

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