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Von Quoten zu Zöllen in der EU-Bananenmarktordnung: Auswirkungen auf Welt- und EU-Märkte

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  • Kersten, Lutz, 2004. "Von Quoten zu Zöllen in der EU-Bananenmarktordnung: Auswirkungen auf Welt- und EU-Märkte," Arbeitsberichte aus der vTI-Agrarökonomie 03/2004, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries.
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