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Food Consumption in Rural Egypt Bibliography

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  • Sylvia, Lane
  • Benito, Carlos
  • Berninsone, Rosa Maria

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  • Sylvia, Lane & Benito, Carlos & Berninsone, Rosa Maria, 1981. "Food Consumption in Rural Egypt Bibliography," Working Papers 232848, University of California, Davis, Agricultural Development Systems: Egypt Project.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.232848
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