The East Asian Economic Crisis: It's Not All Bad News
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.131685
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- Ianchovichina, Elena & Thomas W. Hertel & Robert McDougall, 1999. "The East Asian Economic Crisis: It's not All Bad News," GTAP Working Papers 291, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University.
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- Duncan, Ronald C. & Yang, Yongzheng, 2000. "The impact of the Asian Crisis on Australia's primary exports: why it wasn't so bad," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 44(3), pages 1-23.
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- Miljkovic, Dragan & Marsh, John M. & Brester, Gary W., 2001. "Japanese Import Demand For Us Beef And Pork: Effects On Us Red Meat Exports And Livestock Prices," 2001: International Trade in Livestock Products Symposium, January 2001, Auckland, New Zealand 14545, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
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