Rural Aspirations in Agrarian Transformation: Conceptualization and Case-Studies

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Rural Aspirations in Agrarian Transformation : Conceptualization and Case-Studies. / Bennike, Rune Bolding; Rasmussen, Mattias Borg; Nielsen, Kenneth Bo.

In: Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research), Vol. 2020, No. 1, 2020, p. 1-5.

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Bennike, RB, Rasmussen, MB & Nielsen, KB 2020, 'Rural Aspirations in Agrarian Transformation: Conceptualization and Case-Studies', Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research), vol. 2020, no. 1, pp. 1-5.

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Bennike, R. B., Rasmussen, M. B., & Nielsen, K. B. (2020). Rural Aspirations in Agrarian Transformation: Conceptualization and Case-Studies. Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research), 2020(1), 1-5.

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Bennike RB, Rasmussen MB, Nielsen KB. Rural Aspirations in Agrarian Transformation: Conceptualization and Case-Studies. Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research). 2020;2020(1):1-5.

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Bennike, Rune Bolding ; Rasmussen, Mattias Borg ; Nielsen, Kenneth Bo. / Rural Aspirations in Agrarian Transformation : Conceptualization and Case-Studies. In: Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research). 2020 ; Vol. 2020, No. 1. pp. 1-5.

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