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PRICE DISCOVERY MECHANISMS AND ALTERNATIVES FOR CANADIAN AGRICULTURE; Part III: Applying Pricing Mechanisms

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Mussell, Al
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The general objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of an innovative pricing mechanism observed from the literature in a context relevant to Canadian agriculture. The specific objectives are: · To select relevant pricing mechanisms from Parts I and II, and to select candidate applications · To describe the operation of the pricing mechanism in application · To describe the application in taxonomy developed in Part I.

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Paper provided by George Morris Center in its series Miscellaneous Publications with number 18111.

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Date of creation: 2003
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