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Pineapple, Palm, and Peons: Non-Traditional Agricultural Exports and Labour in Self-Managed Agricultural Production Cooperatives in Costa Rica
Author: Fasciani, Deanna Angela
Date created: 2014-04-07
Silence is golden: an exploration of local opposition to a Canadian gold mine project in Costa Rica
Author: DaSilva, Jessica Marie
Date created: 2010

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