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The Influence of Macroeconomic Variables on the Hungarian Agriculture

Lajos Zoltan Bakucs and Imre Ferto

Junior Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow

Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

May 15, 2005

Paper for presentation to the American Agricultural Economics Association 2005 Annual
Meeting, Providence,

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Copyright 2005 by Lajos Zoltan Bakucs and Imre Ferto. All rights reserved. Readers may
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