Measuring Agricultural Bias: General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries

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Measuring Agricultural Bias : General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries. / Jensen, Henning Tarp; Robinson, Sherman; Tarp, Finn.

Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2008.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

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Jensen, HT, Robinson, S & Tarp, F 2008 'Measuring Agricultural Bias: General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries' Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Jensen, H. T., Robinson, S., & Tarp, F. (2008). Measuring Agricultural Bias: General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries. Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Jensen HT, Robinson S, Tarp F. Measuring Agricultural Bias: General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries. Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2008.

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Jensen, Henning Tarp ; Robinson, Sherman ; Tarp, Finn. / Measuring Agricultural Bias : General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries. Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2008.

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