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Conceptual Underpinnings Of Policy Analysis For Rural Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2016

Brady J. Deaton
Affiliation:
College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, University of Missouri
Glenn L. Nelson
Affiliation:
Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI), Universities of Missouri, Arkansas, Nebraska, and Economics, University of Michigan

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Invited Papers and Discussions
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Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 1992

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