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Agriculture and Growth: The Experience of Argentina, 1913-84

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  • Cavallo, Domingo, 1988. "Agriculture and Growth: The Experience of Argentina, 1913-84," 1988 Conference, August 24-31, 1988, Buenos Aires, Argentina 183099, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iaae88:183099
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.183099
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    1. Mundlak, Yair, 1984. "Capital Accumulation: The Choice of Techniques and Agricultural Output," Working Papers 232622, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for Agricultural Economic Research.
    2. Cavallo, Domingo & Mundlak, Yair, 1982. "Agriculture and economic growth in an open economy: the case of Argentina," Research reports 36, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
    3. Mundlak, Yair, 1985. "Agricultural Growth and the Price of Food," Working Papers 232628, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for Agricultural Economic Research.
    4. Mundlak, Yair, 1979. "Intersectoral factor mobility and agricultural growth:," Research reports 6, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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