Income Disparities and the Global Distribution of Intensively Farmed Chicken and Pigs
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Catherine Linard | Marius Gilbert | Weerapong Thanapongtharm | Giulia Conchedda | Timothy P. Robinson | Scott H. Newman | William Wint | T. V. Van Boeckel | C. Linard | M. Gilbert | W. Thanapongtharm | T. Robinson | G. Conchedda | S. Newman | W. Wint | Gaëlle Nicolas | G. Cinardi | L. D'Aietti | Laura D'Aietti | Thomas P. Van Boeckel | Giuseppina Cinardi | Gaëlle Nicolas | Giuseppina Cinardi
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