Governance of market in the case of local food systems as crucial dimension of the „rural web“ – case study of an Austrian and a Hungarian National Park region
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.138890
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Agricultural and Food Policy; Consumer/Household Economics; Environmental Economics and Policy; International Development; Labor and Human Capital;All these keywords.
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