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‘Sources of growth in agriculture and fisheries’. Sana’a: The World Bank. Baunsgaard Thomas and Michael Keen. 2004. “Tax Revenue and (Or?) Trade Liberalization.” Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund, September 20 Draft. Borras, S J...
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‘Sources of growth in agriculture and fisheries’. Sana’a: The World Bank. Baunsgaard Thomas and Michael Keen. 2004. “Tax Revenue and (Or?) Trade Liberalization.” Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund, September 20 Draft. Borras, S Jr (2004). Rethinking Redistributive Land Reform: Struggles For Land And Power in the Philippines. Unpublished PhD thesis, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague. Boyce, J K (1987). Agrarian Impasse in Bengal: Institutional Constraints To Technological Change. Oxford
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&lsquo;Sources <span class="highlight">of</span> growth in agriculture and fisheries&rsquo;. Sana&rsquo;a: The World Bank. Baunsgaard Thomas and Michael Keen. 2004. &ldquo;Tax Revenue and (Or?) Trade Liberalization.&rdquo; Fiscal <span class="highlight">Affairs</span> Department, <span class="highlight">International</span> Monetary Fund, September 20 Draft. Borras, S Jr (2004). Rethinking Redistributive Land Reform: Struggles For Land And Power in the Philippines. Unpublished PhD thesis, Institute <span class="highlight">of</span> Social Studies, The Hague. Boyce, J K (1987). Agrarian Impasse in Bengal: Institutional Constraints To Technological Change. Oxford