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Nutrition and incomes: tightly wedded or loosely messed?.
by Behrman J; New York: Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Prog., Cornell University.
Subject: NUTRITION; INCOMES.
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Nutrition and incomes: tightly wedded or loosely messed?.
by Behrman, J.; New York: Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Prog., Cornell University.
Subject: Incomes; Nutrition.
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Gov't to raise rural incomes, bring down prices justify Pinoy hopes in '07.
Subject: Rural incomes -- Philippines.
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Bank loans enable coconut farmers to improve incomes.
Subject: Coconuts -- Loans -- Incomes.
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The British Prices and Incomes Board.
by Fels, Allan; Cambridge, [Eng.]: University Press, 1972.
Subject: National Board for Prices and Incomes.
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Pushing incomes to reference points: why do male doctors earn more?.
by Rizzo, John A.; Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V, 2006.
Subject: Social sciences04; Reference incomes04; Male doctors04; Behavior.
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Incomes policy and the public sector.
by Balfour, Campbell; London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972.
Subject: Wage-price policy -- Great Britain; Wages -- Great Britain; National Board for Prices and Incomes.
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