Explaining Growth in Dutch Agriculture: Prices, Public R&D, and Technological Change



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EXPLAINING GROWTH IN DUTCH AGRICULTURE: PRICES,
PUBLIC R&D, AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE

Roel Jongeneel and Lan Ge

Wageningen University

Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy & Farm Management group

Hollandseweg 1

6706 KN

Wageningen Netherlands 6706 KN

E-mail: [email protected]


Paper prepared for presentation at the XIth International Congress of the EAAE
(European Association of Agricultural Economists),
‘The Future of Rural Europe in the Global Agri-Food System’,
Copenhagen, Denmark, 24-27 August, 2005

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