Are high labour costs destroying the competitiveness of danish dairy farmers? evidence from an international benchmarking analysis

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Are high labour costs destroying the competitiveness of danish dairy farmers? evidence from an international benchmarking analysis. / Asmild, Mette; Nielsen, Kurt; Bogetoft, Peter.

Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2012. p. 1-18.

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Asmild, M, Nielsen, K & Bogetoft, P 2012 'Are high labour costs destroying the competitiveness of danish dairy farmers? evidence from an international benchmarking analysis' Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, pp. 1-18. <http://www.msap.life.ku.dk/Research/Publications/Working_Paper_Series.aspx>

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Asmild, M., Nielsen, K., & Bogetoft, P. (2012). Are high labour costs destroying the competitiveness of danish dairy farmers? evidence from an international benchmarking analysis. (pp. 1-18). Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen. MSAP Working Paper Series Vol. 2012 No. 1 http://www.msap.life.ku.dk/Research/Publications/Working_Paper_Series.aspx

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Asmild M, Nielsen K, Bogetoft P. Are high labour costs destroying the competitiveness of danish dairy farmers? evidence from an international benchmarking analysis. Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2012, p. 1-18.

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Asmild, Mette ; Nielsen, Kurt ; Bogetoft, Peter. / Are high labour costs destroying the competitiveness of danish dairy farmers? evidence from an international benchmarking analysis. Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2012. pp. 1-18 (MSAP Working Paper Series; No. 1, Vol. 2012).

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