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New Evidence Points to Robust But Uneven Productivity Growth in Global Agriculture

Authors: Wang, Sun Ling ; Fuglie, Keith O.
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Amber Waves. - Economic Research Service. - 3
Publisher: Economic Research Service
Subject: Agricultural and Food Policy | International Development | Production Economics
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Type of publication: Article
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RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
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