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Impact Of Investment Support On Hungarian And Polish Agriculture

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  • Wigier, Marek
  • Wieliczko, Barbara
  • Fogarasi, Jozsef

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  • Wigier, Marek & Wieliczko, Barbara & Fogarasi, Jozsef, 2014. "Impact Of Investment Support On Hungarian And Polish Agriculture," 142nd Seminar, May 29-30, 2014, Budapest, Hungary 172973, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.172973
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