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The Structural Changes in the Rural Areas and Agriculture in the Selected European Countries

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Common Agricultural Policy and the regional diversification of Polish farming. The Structural Changes in the Rural Areas and Agriculture: the Case of the Czech Republic. Structural Changes in the Agri-Food Sector and in Rural Areas of Hungary. Regional differences of Bulgarian rural development. Socio-economic development and agricultural structures of Slovenian countryside. Modern condition and structural transformations in the development of agriculture and rural territories in Belarus. Rural development in Serbia. Regional differences and problems. Development considerations of socio-economic rural activation in Tarnopol district. Czech rural and urban households – differences in incomes and living conditions. The peasant household - on the way from survival to capitalism. Two characteristics of Hungarian development. Some Issues of CAP Implementation in Latvia: Regional Ine quality Aspects. Geographical Distribution and Rural Implications of Food Industry FDI in the New Member States of the EU. Diverse access to production factors as reason for unequal actors development in Romanian dairy sector. Milk Quota and the Romanian Farmers: A Regional Approach. Modelling of multifunctionality of agriculture on the regional level - Slovak case.

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  • Unknown, 2009. "The Structural Changes in the Rural Areas and Agriculture in the Selected European Countries," Multiannual Program Reports 164876, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute (IAFE-NRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iafepr:164876
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