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Narea Awards

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Outstanding Master's Thesis Award: Estimation of Elasticities of Demand for Imported Meat in Russia, by Alexi Soshnin; Master's Thesis Award of Merit: Effective Rural Development Strategies: a Framework for Optimizing Community-Business Matches, by Michael Buescher; Master's Thesis Award of Merit: Sustaining the Atlantic Sea-Scallop Fishery: Viability in a Restricted Industry, by Michael Keith Price; Master's Thesis Award of Merit: Food Demand in China: A Case of Guangdong Province, by Xiaobo Zhang; Journal Article of the Year for 1998: Modeling Fresh Tomato Marketing Margins: Econometrics and Neural Networks, by Timothy J. Richards, Paul M. Patterson, and Pieter Van Ispelen; Distinguished Member Award: Linda K. Lee

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  • Unknown, 1999. "Narea Awards," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 28(2), pages 1-4, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:arerjl:31281
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