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The Extent of the Market and Stages of Agricultural Specialization

December 27, 2008March 11, 20222008, Development Economics, Shahe Emran, Working Papers

December 2008

by Shahe Emran

IIEP Working Paper 2008-11

Shahe Emran

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Estimating Import Demand Function in Developing Countries: A Structural Econometric Approach with Applications to India and Sri Lanka
Cultural Inheritance, Gender, and Intergenerational Occupational Mobility: Evidence from a Developing Economy
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