Motores de crecimiento rural sostenible y reducción de la pobreza en Centroamérica: el caso de Honduras.

Banco Mundial, B Ramakrishna,R Rodriguez Sandoval,C Cerna,T Montenegro, Z Annnikie, Smith C Annikie Z, Carl Smith,E Baumeister,J W Hurwitch,M T Trejo,Lopez E Trejo M T,Estefania Estevez Lopez,Miranda B,B Miranda,O Neideckergonzalez,S J Scherr,San Salvador Iicaholanda Ica, Laderas,San Salvador Ifpri,San Salvador Cimmyt,San Salvador Zamorano,John Pender,Bergeron G Scherr S, San Salvador Iicaholanda Iica, Neideckergonzalez O Scherr S,Cajas P O Chirinos F J,E Perez S, Tamayo Velez A Chirinos F J, Adalberto De Jesus Soto Chacin, P Yanez, Gomez N Chirinos F J,F J Chirinos,M Falck,D Kaimowitz,G Bergeron,M Lopezpereira, J Rivera Rangel, R Artavia, Jaime Florez Bolanos,G Sain,J Rivera R, Eds,A Reyespacheco,J Suah, A Sm Grant,C Reid, E Pinnock, H Demetrius, L Vancrowder,A H Bockarie, R M,R De Camino,M I Mora,P Oram, Amy B Chan Hilton, P Altamirano,T Mulleady

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