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Selling sex and sidestepping the state: Prostitutes, condoms, and HIV/AIDS prevention in Southwest China

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Hyde, S.T. Selling sex and sidestepping the state: Prostitutes, condoms, and HIV/AIDS prevention in Southwest China. East Asia 18, 108–136 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12140-000-0021-6

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