Distributional impacts of the 2008 global food price spike in Vietnam

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Distributional impacts of the 2008 global food price spike in Vietnam. / McKay, Andy; Tarp, Finn.

Helsinki : UNU-WIDER, 2014.

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McKay, A & Tarp, F 2014 'Distributional impacts of the 2008 global food price spike in Vietnam' UNU-WIDER, Helsinki. <https://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/2014/en_GB/wp2014-030/>

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McKay, A., & Tarp, F. (2014). Distributional impacts of the 2008 global food price spike in Vietnam. UNU-WIDER. WIDER Working Paper Bind 2014 Nr. 030 https://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/2014/en_GB/wp2014-030/

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McKay A, Tarp F. Distributional impacts of the 2008 global food price spike in Vietnam. Helsinki: UNU-WIDER. 2014 jan.

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McKay, Andy ; Tarp, Finn. / Distributional impacts of the 2008 global food price spike in Vietnam. Helsinki : UNU-WIDER, 2014. (WIDER Working Paper; Nr. 030, Bind 2014).

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