Prospects For Rural Growth? Measuring Growth Linkages In A South African Smallholder Farming Area
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.18027
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- Asep Suryahadi & Daniel Suryadarma & Sudarno Sumarto & Jack Molyneaux, "undated".
"Agricultural Demand Linkages and Growth Multiplier in Rural Indonesia,"
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355, Communications Section.
- Asep Suryahadi & Daniel Suryadarma & Sudarno Sumarto & Jack Molyneaux, 2006. "Agricultural Demand Linkages and Growth Multiplier in Rural Indonesia," Development Economics Working Papers 22551, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
- Asep Suryahadi & Sudarno Sumarto & Daniel Suryadarma & Jack Molyneaux, "undated". "Keterkaitan Permintaan di Sektor Pertanian dan Pengganda Pertumbuhan di Perdesaan di Indonesia," Working Papers 3462, Communications Section.
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Community/Rural/Urban Development;Statistics
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