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The Political Economy of Agricultural Statistics: Evidence from India, Nigeria and Malawi (SWP 18)
Morten Jerven homepage: http://www.sfu.ca/internationalstudies/jerven.html
Author: Jerven, Morten
Date created: 2012
From New Delhi to Dakar: the quest for food self-sufficiency and its implications for smallholder farmers
Author: Bergen, Joshua
Date created: 2010-08-20
The rise and decline of Sikh anti-state terrorism in India: an economic based explanation
Author: Kang, Charanjit Singh
Date created: 2013-07-30

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