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/lateral integration, which changes the distribution of bargaining power. …
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In many developing countries, regional integration has become a key means of promoting economic growth and fighting … European countries, which made the majority of this regional economic integration, still have many unresolved, above all …, political problems. On the other hand, the different status of these countries in the process of integration into the European …
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Ten years ago, Austria, Finland, and Sweden joined the EU. The application of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) caused major repercussions on the agricultural sectors of the entering countries. This article analyses the welfare effects of accession to the EU on the agricultural markets in...
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While there seems to be an agreement that Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA)/North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have benefited member countries, some analysts have argued that the agreements had little effect on the bilateral Canada/US agricultural trade as many other factors have...
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inside and outside innovators are introducing organizational changes such as vertical integration, custom and contract …
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(countervailing power) of more concentrated organisations. In this case study, we examine the integration role of Mórakert Purchasing …
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integration. …
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