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Agricultural and Food Policy 2 Agribusiness 1 Community/Rural/Urban Development 1 International Relations/Trade 1 Marketing 1 Production Economics 1 competitiveness 1 cooperation 1 export-import assessment 1
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Fenyes, Tamas I. 8 Breitenbach, Marthinus C. 2 Meyer, Nicolas G. 2
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Gazdaság- és Társadalomtudományi Kar, Szent István Egyetem 1 International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE 1
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Agrekon 6 1979 Conference, September 3-12, 1979, Banff, Canada 1 Bulletin of the Szent Istvan University 1
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IMPACT ASSESSMENTS OF CHANGING AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND TARIFF BARRIERS BETWEEN SOUTH AFRICA AND EUROPEAN UNIONS
Fenyes, Tamas I.; Meyer, Nicolas G.; Breitenbach, … - Gazdaság- és Társadalomtudományi Kar, Szent István … - 2008
The aim of this study is to measure the competitiveness of the South African Agricultural Sector by analysing the effects of the Trade Development and Co-operation Agreement (TDCA). In broad terms the effects are expected to be twofold: (1) increased competition on the local market by the...
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TOMORROW’S AGRICULTURE: INCENTIVES, INSTITUTIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE AND INNOVATIONS
Fenyes, Tamas I. - In: Agrekon 39 (2000) 3
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Review: New Initiatives in Agricultural Economics Education at the University of Stellenbosch
Fenyes, Tamas I. - In: Agrekon 39 (2000) 1
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Maize and wheat production trends in South Africa in a deregulated environment
Breitenbach, Marthinus C.; Fenyes, Tamas I. - In: Agrekon 39 (2000) 3
Qualitative control measures and government regulation of the marketing of agricultural produce was seen as distorting the working of the market mechanism. Trade liberalisation, with tariffication of agricultural produce and the deregulation of the marketing of agricultural produce was therefore...
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NEW INITIATIVES IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE NORTH
Fenyes, Tamas I. - In: Agrekon 39 (2000) 3
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AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND MACROECONOMIC ISSUES IN SOUTH AFRICA IN PERSPECTIVE
Fenyes, Tamas I.; Meyer, Nicolas G. - In: Agrekon 37 (1998) 1
This article attempts to reflect on the of the evolution of agricultural policies in South Africa since the 1980’s. It also attempts to investigate certain macroeconomic and sectoral issues, which together with policy contributed to a situation of poverty amongst surpluses. Deregulation...
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Challenges Facing Agriculture in Southern Africa; 10-16 August 1998, Aventura Resort, Badplaas, South Africa
Fenyes, Tamas I. - In: Agrekon 37 (1998) 3
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Potential Applicability of Certain Socialistic Farming Practices for Rural Development in Non-Socialist Less Developed Countries
Fenyes, Tamas I. - International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE - 1979
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