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Title
Mutual recognition of standards and international trade: what can we learn from the Organic Equivalency Policies?
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2017
Author/s
Eriksson, Amanda
Department/s
Department of Economics
In LUP since
2017-09-12
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France 25 (3%)
Bulgaria 23 (3%)
Canada 19 (3%)
Cyprus 17 (2%)
Indonesia 14 (2%)
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South Africa 13 (2%)
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Latvia 11 (1%)
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