Murray Fulton is a professor emeritus in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy and a Fellow in Co-operatives and Public Policy at the Centre for the Study of Co-operatives at the University of Saskatchewan. His research interests include agricultural co-operatives, agricultural and rural policy, and public sector and co-operative governance, with a particular interest in the changes occurring in agriculture and the response of organizations—including agricultural co-operatives—to these changes. His current research is focused on the political economy of public policy formation. Professor Fulton is currently the inaugural Lincoln University Ross Fellow.
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