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Rural Development Policies and Agricultural Adjustment

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  • Hill, Berkeley, 2003. "Rural Development Policies and Agricultural Adjustment," Policy Reform and Adjustment Workshop, October 23-25, 2003, Imperial College London, Wye Campus 15739, International Agricultural Policy Reform and Adjustment Project (IAPRAP).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iapr03:15739
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.15739
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    1. Berkeley Hill, 2012. "Statistics for Rural Development Policy," Chapters, in: Rashid Solagberu Adisa (ed.), Rural Development - Contemporary Issues and Practices, IntechOpen.
    2. Wyn P. Grant & John T.S. Keeler (ed.), 2000. "Agricultural Policy," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, volume 0, number 1655.
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