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What Can We Learn From The ADM Global Price Conspiracies - A Discussion

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  • Kilmer, Richard L.

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John Connor's paper is an excellent paper given its in depth description and detail of the citric acid price fixing case involving ADM and others. I will use this information to discuss the structural realignments that have taken place in the citric acid market and the their effects on farmers, consumers, and citric acid market participants. This objective is in keeping with the stated objectives of this conference.

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  • Kilmer, Richard L., 1998. "What Can We Learn From The ADM Global Price Conspiracies - A Discussion," Economic and Policy Implications of Structural Realignments in Food and Ag Markets: A Case Study Approach - FAMC 1998 Conference 260227, Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium (FAMC).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:famc98:260227
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.260227
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