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Agriculture Of The Western Balkan Countries In Globalisation And Liberalisation Processes

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  • Škorić, Dragan
  • Tomić, Danilo
  • Popović, Vesna

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  • Tomić, Danilo
  • Njegovan, Zoran

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  • Tomić, Danilo & Njegovan, Zoran, 2013. "Agriculture Of The Western Balkan Countries In Globalisation And Liberalisation Processes," Agri-Food Sector in Serbia: State and Challenges, Serbian Association of Agricultural Economists, number 157565 edited by Škorić, Dragan & Tomić, Danilo & Popović, Vesna, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saaemn:157565
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.157565
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