Extending the GTAP data base and model to cover domestic support issues using EU as example

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Extending the GTAP data base and model to cover domestic support issues using EU as example. / Urban, Kirsten; Jensen, Hans Grinsted; Brockmeier, Martina.

GTAP, Purdue University, 2014.

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Urban, K, Jensen, HG & Brockmeier, M 2014 'Extending the GTAP data base and model to cover domestic support issues using EU as example' GTAP, Purdue University.

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Urban, K., Jensen, H. G., & Brockmeier, M. (2014). Extending the GTAP data base and model to cover domestic support issues using EU as example. GTAP, Purdue University. GTAP Technical Paper No. 35

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Urban K, Jensen HG, Brockmeier M. Extending the GTAP data base and model to cover domestic support issues using EU as example. GTAP, Purdue University. 2014.

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Urban, Kirsten ; Jensen, Hans Grinsted ; Brockmeier, Martina. / Extending the GTAP data base and model to cover domestic support issues using EU as example. GTAP, Purdue University, 2014. (GTAP Technical Paper; No. 35).

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