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      Heterogeneity, Group Size and Collective Action: The Role of Institutions in Forest Management

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      Development and Change
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                Journal
                Development and Change
                Development & Change
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0012-155X
                1467-7660
                June 2004
                June 2004
                : 35
                : 3
                : 435-461
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                10.1111/j.1467-7660.2004.00360.x
                00a57f72-a2ee-4843-957a-53a8647e41cc
                © 2004

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