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How effective is the EU’s import regime for oranges?

Linde Goetz1 and Harald Grethe2

1Institute of Agricultural Economics, George-August-University Gottingen, Germany

2Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, Humboldt-University of Berlin,. Germany

l[email protected], [email protected]

Paper prepared for presentation at the 98th EAAE Seminar ‘Marketing
Dynamics within the Global Trading System: New Perspectives’, Chania, Crete,
Greece as in: 29 June - 2 July, 2006

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