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Regional Land and Water Utilization in Egypt: An Empirical Estimation of Opportunity Costs

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  • El-Kheshan, Kamal
  • Howitt, Richard
  • Goueli, Ahmed
  • Jones, G. T.

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  • El-Kheshan, Kamal & Howitt, Richard & Goueli, Ahmed & Jones, G. T., 1983. "Regional Land and Water Utilization in Egypt: An Empirical Estimation of Opportunity Costs," Working Papers 243851, University of California, Davis, Agricultural Development Systems: Egypt Project.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ucdads:243851
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.243851
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