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World Development Perspectives - Volume 6 

Does school Matter? Learning outcomes of Indonesian children after dropping out of school
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Boca la Caja and informal settlements in Panama
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Political ecology of climate change: Shifting orchards and a temporary landscape of opportunity
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Improving agricultural technologies in HIV/AIDS infected/affected communities and for elderly farmers: The case of sub-Saharan Africa
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