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Sources of Growth of Argentine Agriculture and Prospects for the 1990s

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  • Penna, Julio A., 1985. "Sources of Growth of Argentine Agriculture and Prospects for the 1990s," 1985 Conference, August 26-September 4, 1985, Malaga, Spain 182610, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iaae85:182610
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.182610
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    1. Todd E. Petzel, 1978. "The Role of Education in the Dynamics of Supply," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 60(3), pages 445-451.
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