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Mazzucato, Valentina, Niemeijer, David (2002) Population Growth and the Environment in Africa: Local Informal Institutions, the Missing Link. Economic Geography, 78 (2) 171 doi:10.2307/4140786

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TitlePopulation Growth and the Environment in Africa: Local Informal Institutions, the Missing Link
JournalEconomic Geography
AuthorsMazzucato, ValentinaAuthor
Niemeijer, DavidAuthor
Year2002 (April)Volume78
Issue2
PublisherJSTOR
DOIdoi:10.2307/4140786Search in ResearchGate
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In(2002, April) Economic Geography Vol. 78 (2) JSTOR


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