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The Minnesota Rural Real Estate Market 1970... Including Special Studies Of: The Twin City Metropolitan Area , The Red River Valley, West Central Minnesota

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Emde, Kenneth
Raup, Philip M.
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Paper provided by University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics in its series Economic Study Reports with number 13226.

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