Auctioning payment entitlements

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Auctioning payment entitlements. / Nielsen, Kurt.

The future of rural Europe on a global agri-food system. European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE), 2005. p. 1-15.

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Nielsen, K 2005, Auctioning payment entitlements. in The future of rural Europe on a global agri-food system. European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE), pp. 1-15, Seminar of the EAAE, Copenhagen, Denmark, 24/08/2005.

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Nielsen, K. (2005). Auctioning payment entitlements. In The future of rural Europe on a global agri-food system (pp. 1-15). European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE).

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Nielsen K. Auctioning payment entitlements. In The future of rural Europe on a global agri-food system. European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE). 2005. p. 1-15

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Nielsen, Kurt. / Auctioning payment entitlements. The future of rural Europe on a global agri-food system. European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE), 2005. pp. 1-15

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