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Demonstrated Benefits from Social Capital: The Productivity of Farmer Organizations in Gal Oya, Sri Lanka

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  • Wijayaratna, C. M.

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  • Uphoff, Norman & Wijayaratna, C. M., 2000. "Demonstrated Benefits from Social Capital: The Productivity of Farmer Organizations in Gal Oya, Sri Lanka," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 28(11), pages 1875-1890, November.
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    1. Aluwihare, Parakrama B. & Kikuchi, Masao, 1991. "Irrigation investment trends in Sri Lanka: new construction and beyond," IWMI Books, International Water Management Institute, number 113725.
    2. Amarasinghe, Upali A. & Sakthivadivel, Ramasamy & Murray-Rust, Hammond, 1998. "Impact assessment of rehabilitation intervention in the Gal Oya Left Bank," IWMI Research Reports 52965, International Water Management Institute.
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