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The War in Ukraine Disrupts Agricultural Value Chains, but Trade Policy Measures Can Mitigate the Impacts

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  • Chepeliev, Maksym
  • Maliszewska, Maryla
  • Filipa, Maria
  • Pereira, Seara e

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  • Chepeliev, Maksym & Maliszewska, Maryla & Filipa, Maria & Pereira, Seara e, 2022. "The War in Ukraine Disrupts Agricultural Value Chains, but Trade Policy Measures Can Mitigate the Impacts," 2022: Transforming Global Value Chains, December 11-13, Clearwater Beach, FL 339412, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iats22:339412
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.339412
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