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Book Review: <i>Nature-Made Economy. Cod, Capitalization, and the Great Economization of the Ocean</i> by Kristin Asdal &amp; Tone Huse AsdalKristinHuseTone, Nature-Made Economy. Cod, Capitalization, and the Great Economization of the Ocean. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2023, p. 280.

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