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Technical Efficiency and Its Determinants in Household Pig Production in Vietnam : A DEA Approach

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  • Thi Ly, Nguyen
  • Nanseki, Teruaki
  • Chomei, Yosuke

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  • Thi Ly, Nguyen & Nanseki, Teruaki & Chomei, Yosuke, 2016. "Technical Efficiency and Its Determinants in Household Pig Production in Vietnam : A DEA Approach," Japanese Journal of Agricultural Economics (formerly Japanese Journal of Rural Economics), Agricultural Economics Society of Japan (AESJ), vol. 18.
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