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11. Cashmere

The Economics of Everyday Things

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The Economics of Everyday Things

Around 30 to 40 million pounds of raw cashmere are harvested each year all over the world. 90% of the world's supply comes from China and Mongolia. In Mongolia, herding was once a collectivist enterprise. Today, tending to cashmere goats is Mongolia's largest profession.

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