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Agriculture and the Transition to the Market in Asia

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  • Vokes, Richard W. A.

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  • Green, David J. & Vokes, Richard W. A., 1997. "Agriculture and the Transition to the Market in Asia," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 25(2), pages 256-280, October.
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    1. Brooks, Karen M. & Guasch, Jose Luis & Braverman, Avishay & Csaki, Csaba, 1991. "Agriculture and the transition to the market," Policy Research Working Paper Series 666, The World Bank.
    2. Mr. Eduardo Borensztein, 1993. "The Strategy of Reform in the Previously Centrally-Planned Economies of Eastern Europe: Lessons and Challenges," IMF Policy Discussion Papers 1993/006, International Monetary Fund.
    3. Lin, B.Q., 1994. "Rural Reforms, Structural Change and Agricultural Growth in the People's Republic of China," Papers 62, Asian Development Bank.
    4. Karen Brooks, 1991. "Agriculture and the Transition to the Market," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 5(4), pages 149-161, Fall.
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