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Irrigation impacts on income inequality and poverty alleviation: Policy issues and options for improved management of irrigation systems

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  • Bhattarai, M.
  • Sakthivadivel, R.
  • Hussain, Intizar.

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  • Bhattarai, M. & Sakthivadivel, R. & Hussain, Intizar., 2002. "Irrigation impacts on income inequality and poverty alleviation: Policy issues and options for improved management of irrigation systems," IWMI Working Papers H029639, International Water Management Institute.
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