Green Revolution, Land Reform, and Household Income Distribution in the Philippines
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- Mason, Nicole & Tembo, Solomon, 2015.
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- Briones, Roehlano M., 2000. "Property Rights Reform in Philippine Agriculture: Framework for Analysis and Review of Recent Experience," Discussion Papers DP 2000-29, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
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