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A comparative study of market participation and monetisation in four subsistence-based villages in Western Samoa

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Lockwood, Brian A.

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This is a study of four villages in Western Samoa. The oject of the study is to examine the responseof0 these villages to the opportunities and incentives for participatlon in the exchange sector of the economy provided by various degrees of physical linkage with the facilities of that sector.

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