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Land Redistribution, Tenure Insecurity, and Intensity of Production: A Study of Farm Households in Southern Ethiopia
Stein Holden and Hailu Yohannes
Land Economics, November 2002, 78 (4) 573-590; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/3146854
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Land Redistribution, Tenure Insecurity, and Intensity of Production: A Study of Farm Households in Southern Ethiopia
Stein Holden, Hailu Yohannes
Land Economics Nov 2002, 78 (4) 573-590; DOI: 10.2307/3146854
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