U.S. and Mexican tomatoes : perceptions and implications of the renegotiated suspension agreement
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January 2016
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| Authors: | Asci, Serhat ; Seale, James L. ; Onel, Gulcan ; VanSickle, John J. |
| Published in: |
Journal of agricultural and resource economics : JARE ; the journal of the Western Agricultural Economics Association. - Bozeman, Mont. [u.a.], ISSN 1068-5502, ZDB-ID 1121874-5. - Vol. 41.2016, 1, p. 138-160
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| Subject: | differential demand models | fresh tomato industry | greenhouse tomato | suspension agreement | Tomate | Tomato | Mexiko | Mexico | USA | United States | Kanada | Canada |
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