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relationship with technical efficiency using a distance function approach is analyzed for the case of Czech agriculture. Contrary …
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The dissertation focusses on structural aspects of family firms in Austria. Basis of the underlying data is an …
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This study contributes to the understanding of behavioural responses to climate change induced extreme weatherevents. It suggest a microeconometric method for measuring flooding related risk preferences of affectedindividuals. The method is outlined using the empirical case of agricultural...
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Tyrimo objektas – ūkininkų ūkių pajamos ir jų veiksniai. Tyrimo tikslas – įvertinti ūkininkų ūkių pajamų priklausomybę nuo jas įtakojančių veiksnių Europos Sąjungoje. Uždaviniai: 1. išnagrinėti ūkininkų ūkių pajamų sampratos teorinius aspektus; 2. sudaryti ūkininkų...
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Background: Prescription medicine samples provided by pharmaceutical companies are predominantly newer and more expensive products. The range of samples provided to practices may not represent the drugs that the doctors desire to have available. Few studies have used a qualitative design to...
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"In the last 200 yr, more than 80% of the land in the U.S. Corn Belt agro-ecosystem has been converted from natural perennial vegetation to intensive agricultural production of row crops. Despite research showing how re-integration of perennial vegetation, e.g., cover crops, pasture, riparian...
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pollination systems in many areas of agriculture are threatened by the inadequacy or lack of sustainable managed, indigenous, or …
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"Traditionally, benefits of common property arrangements arose from complementarity in resource use, which permitted multiple uses for several users. Today, common property resources (CPRs) represent quasi-public goods, featuring increasing rivalry in consumption. As the domain of uses widens...
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