Household Viability and Economic Differentiation in Gama, Sri Lanka. An anthropological study of paddy producing households participating in the green revolution within an irrigation settlement in Sri Lanka
by Fladby, Berit
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Bergen Norway: Department of Social Anthropoligy, University of Bergen, 1983. Paperback. 445p., text reproduced from a keyboard-set ms, augmented with a few tables; softbound in 8x5.5 inch plain printed wraps. Covers are mildly edgeworn with a half-inch split at the head, otherwise quite sound, and is entirely clean and unmarked. Bergen occasional papers no. 28.
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- Title
- Household Viability and Economic Differentiation in Gama, Sri Lanka. An anthropological study of paddy producing households participating in the green revolution within an irrigation settlement in Sri Lanka
- Author
- Fladby, Berit
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- Department of Social Anthropoligy, University of Bergen
- Place of Publication
- Bergen Norway
- Date Published
- 1983
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- Economics; Agriculture; Anthropology; Household, home maintenance;
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