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Answers to Questions that Often Surface When Discussing the Proposed Connecticut Fair Pricing Milk Law

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This briefing paper is in a question and answer format. If you are interested in exactly how the fair share law fits with other dairy policy initiatives and how it addresses a new dairy pricing problem – excessive market power in the fluid milk marketing channel this paper is for you. The last two questions and answers are the MUST READ section of this paper. The rest , however, is useful prologue that addresses very serious concerns that many have.

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  • Cotterill, Ronald, 2003. "Answers to Questions that Often Surface When Discussing the Proposed Connecticut Fair Pricing Milk Law," Issue Papers 169488, University of Connecticut, Food Marketing Policy Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ucofmi:169488
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.169488
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    1. Cotterill, Ronald, 2003. "A Law to Promote Efficient and Fair Pricing of Milk in Connecticut," Issue Papers 169495, University of Connecticut, Food Marketing Policy Center.
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