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Trade and labor outcomes in Latin America's rural areas: a cross-household surveys approach

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Table IV.1
Table IV.1 (cont.) Household surveys used in the estimations LAC countries, 1989-2002
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Table V.1 Models of wages in rural and urban areas
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