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Food production, income distribution and prices: Brazil 1960-80

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  • Castro De Rezende G.

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Focuses on the relationship between the overall growth of the economy and the growth of food production. Discusses the impact of relative food and agricultural prices on rural-urban wage differentials.

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  • Castro De Rezende G., 1987. "Food production, income distribution and prices: Brazil 1960-80," ILO Working Papers 992568133402676, International Labour Organization.
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