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Agriculture and economic growth in an open economy: the case of Argentina

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  • Cavallo, Domingo
  • Mundlak, Yair

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Paper provided by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in its series Research reports with number 36.

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Keywords: Agriculture Economic aspects Argentina.; Argentina Economic conditions 1945-1983.;

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  1. Ruttan, Vernon W., 2002. "Social Science Knowledge And Institutional Innovation," Staff Papers 13628, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  2. Schiff, Maurice & Montenegro, Claudio E., 1995. "Aggregate agricultural supply response in developing countries : a survey of selected issues," Policy Research Working Paper Series 1485, The World Bank.
  3. Kennedy, Eileen T. & Cogill, Bruce, 1987. "Income and nutritional effects of the commercialization of agriculture in southwestern Kenya:," Research reports 63, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  4. Eugenio Diaz Bonilla & Hector E. Schamis, 1999. "The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Policies in Argentina," RES Working Papers 3078, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
  5. Alan M. Taylor, 1994. "Three Phases of Argentine Economic Growth," NBER Historical Working Papers 0060, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. Riveros, Luis A. & Sanchez, Carlos E., 1990. "Argentina's labor markets in an era of adjustment," Policy Research Working Paper Series 386, The World Bank.
  7. Ruttan, Vernon W., 2005. "Social Science Knowledge and Induced Institutional Innovation: An Institutional Design Perspective," Staff Papers 13784, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  8. Eugenio Diaz Bonilla & Hector E. Schamis, 1999. "La economía política de las políticas de cambio en Argentina," RES Working Papers 3079, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
  9. Juan Eduardo Coeymans, 1992. "Productividad, Salarios y Empleo en la Economía Chilena: un Enfoque de Oferta Agregada," Latin American Journal of Economics-formerly Cuadernos de Economía, Instituto de Economía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile., vol. 29(87), pages 229-264.

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