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PART II. Rural People, Communities, and Regions

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  • Tolley, George S.
  • Jansma, J. Dean
  • Gamble, Hays B.
  • Madden, J. Patrick
  • Warland, Rex H.
  • Graves, Philip E.
  • Clawson, Marion

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  • Tolley, George S. & Jansma, J. Dean & Gamble, Hays B. & Madden, J. Patrick & Warland, Rex H. & Graves, Philip E. & Clawson, Marion, 1981. "PART II. Rural People, Communities, and Regions," AAEA Monographs, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, number 337227, january.
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