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Die Landwirtschaft in der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung : Ernährungsverhältnisse ; mit 92 Tabellen, 19 Abbildungen und 1 Farbtafel
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Health, food, and nutrition in Third World development
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Population and development review
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Die Idee des Ernährungsministeriums
Abercrombie, Keith
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Was brauchen wir zum Überleben?
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1975
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Die Landwirtschaft im Wandel von der Subsistenz zur Marktwirtschaft
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1967
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Population growth and food supplies in different time perspectives
Abercrombie, Keith
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McCormack, Arthur
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Population and development review
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1976
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Population growth and food supplies in different time perspectives
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McCormack, Arthur
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Health, food, and nutrition in Third World development
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(pp. 18-39)
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1976
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