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Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India

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Kanji, Nazneen, Harilal, K. N., Eapen, Mridul, Jeyaranjan, J., and Swaminathan, Padmini. Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India. , , . , 2006. Kanji, N., Harilal, K. N., Eapen, M., Jeyaranjan, J., and Swaminathan, P. (2006). Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India. , , . Kanji, Nazneen, Harilal, K. N., Eapen, Mridul, Jeyaranjan, J., and Swaminathan, Padmini. "Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India." 2006, .Kanji Nazneen, Harilal K. N., Eapen Mridul, Jeyaranjan J., and Swaminathan Padmini. "Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India." (2006). Kanji, N, Harilal, K N, Eapen, M, Jeyaranjan, J, and Swaminathan, P 2006, 'Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India', , , . Nazneen Kanji, K. N Harilal, Mridul Eapen, J. Jeyaranjan, and Padmini Swaminathan, 'Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India' (2006). Kanji N., Harilal K. N., Eapen M., Jeyaranjan J., and Swaminathan P. Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India. . 2006. Kanji, Nazneen, Harilal, K. N., Eapen, Mridul, Jeyaranjan, J., and Swaminathan, Padmini. Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India. . 2006. , .

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