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FAPRI 2000 World Agricultural Outlook

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Babcock, Bruce A.
Beghin, John C.
Mohanty, Samarendu
Fuller, Frank H.
Fabiosa, Jacinto F.
Kaus, Phillip
Fang, Cheng
Hart, Chad E.
Kovarik, Karen P.
FAPRI Staff, University of Missouri-Columbia

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Paper provided by Iowa State University, Department of Economics in its series Staff General Research Papers with number 11403.

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