Agricultural development and the Central American Common Market
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1973-01Author
Quiros-Guardia, Rodolfo
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Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Agriculture Economic aspects Central America
Central America Economic integration
Common markets and regional integration Central America
Agricultural development Central America
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61 p. "Essentially an abbreviated version of the last three chapters of the author's Ph.D. thesis," University of Wisconsin, 1971, entitled: Agricultural development and economic integration in Central America.
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