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Baird IG, Noseworthy W, Nghiem_Phuong_Tuyen _, Le_Thu_Ha _, Fox J.  2019.  Land grabs and labour: Vietnamese workers on rubber plantations in southern Laos. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 40(1):50-70.
Barney K.  2012.  Land, Livelihoods, and Remittances: A Political Ecology of Youth Out-migration across the Lao-Thai Mekong Border. Critical Asian Studies. 44(1):57-83.
Barney K.  2007.  Power, Progress and Impoverishment: Plantations, Hydropower, Ecological Change and Community Transformation in Hinboun District, Lao PDR. :1-139.
Beban A, Gironde C.  2023.  Surviving cassava: smallholder farmer strategies for coping with market volatility in Cambodia. Journal of Land Use Science. 18(1):109-127.
Beban A, Gorman T.  2017.  From land grab to agrarian transition? Hybrid trajectories of accumulation and environmental change on the Cambodia–Vietnam border The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(1):748-768.
Belton B, Fang P.  2022.  Hybrid livelihoods: Maize and agrarian transformation in Southeast Asia's uplands. Journal of Rural Studies. 95(October):521-532.
Belton B, Myat_Thida_Win _, Zhang X, Filipski M.  2021.  The rapid rise of agricultural mechanization in Myanmar. Food Policy. 101:1-14.
Belton B, Filipski M.  2019.  Rural transformation in central Myanmar: By how much, and for whom? Journal of Rural Studies. 67:166-176.
Bird K.  2007.  ‘Voluntary’ Migration in Lao People’s Democratic Republic. :1-9.
Boutry M, Allaverdian C, Mellac M, Huard S, San_Thein U, Tin_Myo_Win _, Pyae_Sone K.  2017.  Land Tenure in Rural Lowland Myanmar: From historical perspectives to contemporary realities in the Dry zone and the Delta. :1-303.
Brussevich M.  2020.  The Socio-Economic Impact of Special Economic Zones: Evidence from Cambodia. :i-iii,1-23.
Byerlee D.  2014.  The Fall and Rise Again of Plantations in Tropical Asia: History Repeated? Land. 3(3):574-597.

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