Barlow, Colin, 1932-....
Barlow, Colin
Barlow, Colin 1932-2022
Barlow, C. (Colin)
VIAF ID: 54245226 ( Personal )
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Works
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Changes in the economic position of workers on rubber estates and smallholdings in Peninsular Malaysia, 1910-85 | |
Data requirements for rural development planning : papers from a conference held in Kuala Lumpur on 9-13 November 1981 and sponsored jointly by the Australian National University and the Universiti Pertanian Malaysia | |
Evaluating technology for new farming systems : case studies from Philippine rice farms | |
Indonesia assessment 1995 : development in Eastern Indonesia | |
Indonesian heritage | |
Institutions and economic change in Southeast Asia : the context of development from the 1960s to the 1990s | |
The market for tree crop technology : a Sumatran case | |
Modern Malaysia in the global economy : political and social change into the 21st century | |
The natural rubber industry, 1978:t.p. (Colin Barlow) jkt. (agricultural economist, Rubber Res. Inst. of Malaysia; senior fellow, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian Nat. Univ.) | |
The North Sumatran regional economy : growth with unbalanced development | |
The progress and development of rubber smallholders : proceedings of the first seminar held in Medan, Indonesia, 25-27 February 1975 | |
A report on the RIDA central latex processing factory at Meru | |
A report on the study of malay group processing centres, 1964 | |
Stages of development in smallholder tree crop agriculture | |
Structural change and its impact on traditional agricultural sectors of rapidly developing countries : the case of natural rubber | |
Transferring new technology to village communities : a non-government organisation experience in Indonesia | |
The world rubber industry |