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Regional Economic Impacts of the 1996 U.S. Peanut Program

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  • Chen, Changping
  • Fletcher, Stanley M.

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  • Chen, Changping & Fletcher, Stanley M., 1997. "Regional Economic Impacts of the 1996 U.S. Peanut Program," 1997 Annual Meeting, July 13-16, 1997, Reno\ Sparks, Nevada 35779, Western Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:waeare:35779
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.35779
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    1. Song, Inbum & Franzmann, John R. & Mead, John F., 1975. "The Impact of the Direct Peanut Price Support Program on Farm Income and Government Cost," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 7(1), pages 247-252, July.
    2. Song, Inbum & Franzmann, John R. & Mead, John F., 1975. "The Impact Of The Direct Peanut Price Support Program On Farm Income And Government Cost," Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 7(1), pages 1-6, July.
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