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The Importance of Marketing Tools for Accessing Markets by Agribusiness Firms of Newly Emerged Market Economy Countries

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Ubilava, David

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Article provided by Food Distribution Research Society in its journal Journal of Food Distribution Research.

Volume (Year): 37 (2006)
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  1. Fairchild, Gary F. & Lee, Jonq-Ying, 1990. "Citrus Export Market Development And Maintenance," Journal of Food Distribution Research, Food Distribution Research Society, vol. 21(3), September. [Downloadable!]
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