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Lost in Transition: Fuzzy Property and Leaky Selves in Ulaanbaatar

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Pages 73-96 | Published online: 28 Feb 2008

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Paula L. W. Sabloff. (2020) Buying into capitalism: Mongolians’ changing perceptions of capitalism in the transition years. Central Asian Survey 39:4, pages 556-577.
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Elizabeth Fox. (2015) Making Cashmere, Making Futures. Inner Asia 17:1, pages 77-99.
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