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Development and application of an interregional separable programming model of United States agriculture in 1985

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  • Boggess, William Glenn, 1979. "Development and application of an interregional separable programming model of United States agriculture in 1985," ISU General Staff Papers 197901010800008192, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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