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The New role of the state in the development of agriculture in Central and East European countries : report on the results of a conference held in Sofia from the 4th to the 9th June 1993 /

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Other Authors: Rychlík, Jan., Napuce, Beniamin.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Prague : Foundation Agricultural Forum for Central and Eastern Europe, c1995.
Subjects:
Agriculture and state > Europe, Eastern > Congresses.
Agriculture > Economic aspects > Europe, Eastern > Congresses.
Privatization > Europe, Eastern > Congresses.
Conference proceedings.
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