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Agribusiness 2 Export dependence 2 Export promotion 2 High-value products 2 Market promotion program 2 Marketing 2 Prediction success 2 Usefulness score 2
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Amponsah, William A. 2 Pick, Daniel H. 2
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Journal of Agribusiness 1
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Determinants of Use of Government Export Promotion Programs by Agribusiness Firms
Amponsah, William A.; Pick, Daniel H. - 1998
The Foreign Agricultural Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has been criticized because it appears to favor allocation of Market Promotion Program (MPP) funds to large firms. Because of competition for markets, the USDA has been admonished to devote more attention to export...
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Determinants of Use of Government Export Promotion Programs by Agribusiness Firms
Amponsah, William A.; Pick, Daniel H. - In: Journal of Agribusiness 16 (1998) 1
The Foreign Agricultural Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has been criticized because it appears to favor allocation of Market Promotion Program (MPP) funds to large firms. Because of competition for markets, the USDA has been admonished to devote more attention to export...
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