The political economy of peasant family farming

some anthropological perspectives on rationality and adaptation

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The political economy of peasant family farming: some anthropological perspectives on rationality and adaptation
1973, Rural Development Committee, Center for International Studies, Cornell University
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [73]-[81].

Published in
[Ithaca, N.Y.]
Series
Rural development occasional paper ;, no. 2, Occasional papers (Cornell University. Rural Development Committee) ;, no. 2.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.1/6
Library of Congress
HD1542 .G74 1973

The Physical Object

Pagination
71, [10] p. :
Number of pages
71

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3856674M
LCCN
81176231
OCLC/WorldCat
2489144

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