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PART I. The Economics of Rural Poverty

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  • Bryant, W. Keith
  • Bawden, D.L.
  • Saupe, W.E.

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  • Bryant, W. Keith & Bawden, D.L. & Saupe, W.E., 1981. "PART I. The Economics of Rural Poverty," AAEA Monographs, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, number 337226.
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