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Discussion: Analysing The Potential For Increased Trade

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Weersink, Alfons

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Paper provided by Farm Foundation, Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshops in its series Understanding Canada\United States Dairy Disputes; Proceedings of the 2nd Canada\U.S. Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshop-1996 with number 16968.

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