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MINNESOTA APPLIED ECONOMIST 707, Fall 2002

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Table of Contents: Department Head's Notes: Undergraduate Numbers Continue to Increase, Graduate Numbers Are Steady, Attracting Outstanding Students Requires Strong Financial Support; Matthew G. Smith Receives the Department of Applied Economics' Outstanding Alumni Award for 2001-02; Dr. Naomi Zeitouni Joins the Department; Faculty Receive Awards for Outstanding Journal Articles; Larry D. Buegler Receives the University of Minnesota Outstanding Achievement Award; Philip Raup -- 50 Years of Service to the Department; Six Russian and Yugoslavian Faculty Visit the Department; Recent Publications; Center Feature: The Food Industry Center

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  • Unknown, 2002. "MINNESOTA APPLIED ECONOMIST 707, Fall 2002," Minnesota Applied Economist\Minnesota Agricultural Economist 13217, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
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