The Journal of Developing Areas, Tập 24Western Illinois University, 1986 |
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... Port - au - Prince . 50 , or 100 pieces . Consumers are mainly commercial establishments , such as bakeries , laundries , brick kilns , and the like . Firewood prices in Port - au - Prince vary according to the unit in which the ...
... Port - au - Prince . 50 , or 100 pieces . Consumers are mainly commercial establishments , such as bakeries , laundries , brick kilns , and the like . Firewood prices in Port - au - Prince vary according to the unit in which the ...
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... Port - au - Prince , and not just a poor man's fuel . This positive income elasticity for charcoal in Port - au - Prince may be surprising to some . It can , however , be confirmed in a second way . As table 3 indicates , higher income ...
... Port - au - Prince , and not just a poor man's fuel . This positive income elasticity for charcoal in Port - au - Prince may be surprising to some . It can , however , be confirmed in a second way . As table 3 indicates , higher income ...
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... Port - au - Prince charcoal consumption , and conclude that consumption of charcoal in Port - au - Prince lies between 100,000 and 120,000 metric tons per year . 32 The Commercial Sector . The commercial sector is the main user of firewood ...
... Port - au - Prince charcoal consumption , and conclude that consumption of charcoal in Port - au - Prince lies between 100,000 and 120,000 metric tons per year . 32 The Commercial Sector . The commercial sector is the main user of firewood ...
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