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New goals for new rural policies : discussion

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  • Mark Drabenstott

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  • Moderator & Mark Drabenstott, 2000. "New goals for new rural policies : discussion," Proceedings – Rural and Agricultural Conferences, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Oct, pages 183-186.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedkrc:y:2000:i:oct:p:183-186
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