in Eur Rev Agric Econ during September 2008 -- updated monthly
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| 6. | W. Hartley Furtan | ||
| Environmental Costs and Benefits of Transgenic Crops | |||
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EUR REV AGRIC ECON Sep 01, 2007; 34: 424-426.
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| 7. | William W. Wilson, Eric A. DeVuyst, Richard D. Taylor, Won W. Koo, Bruce L. Dahl | ||
| Implications of biotech traits with segregation costs and market segments: the case of Roundup Ready® Wheat | |||
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EUR REV AGRIC ECON Mar 01, 2008; 35: 51-73.
(In "Articles") |
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| 8. | Joakim Gullstrand, Kerem Tezic | ||
| Who leaves after entering the primary sector? Evidence from Swedish micro-level data | |||
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EUR REV AGRIC ECON Mar 01, 2008; 35: 1-28.
(In "Articles") |
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| 9. | Michiel A. Keyzer, Huanguang Qiu | ||
| China's Agricultural Development: Challenges and Prospects | |||
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EUR REV AGRIC ECON Sep 01, 2007; 34: 421-424.
(In "Book Reviews") |
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| 10. | Alan Swinbank | ||
| Developments in the Doha Round and WTO dispute settlement: some implications for EU agricultural policy | |||
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EUR REV AGRIC ECON Dec 01, 2005; 32: 551-561.
(In "Special Topic: Doha Development Round: Current State of the Negotiations, Issues and Implications") |
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