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Pender, J. and J. Kerr. 1999. The effects of land sales restrictions: Evidence from south India. Agricultural Economics 21: 279-294.
Pender, J. and Kerr, J., 1998. Determinants of farmers indigenous soil and water conservation investments in Indias semi-arid tropics. Agricultural Economics 19, 113-125.
Pender, J. P. Jagger, E. Nkonya, and D. Sserunkuuma. 2001. Development pathways and land management in Uganda: Causes and implications. EPTD Discussion Paper No. 85. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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