Empirical Estimation Of Marketed Surplus Of Rice In Bangladesh: A Critical Review
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- Jabbar, Mohammad A., 2012. "Empirical estimation of producer and trader level stocks of rice in Bangladesh: A methodological review," Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, vol. 35(1-2).
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