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Bioeconomic modelling of the production and export of cocoa for price policy analysis in Papua New Guinea

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  • Fleming, Euan & Milne, Mary, 2003. "Bioeconomic modelling of the production and export of cocoa for price policy analysis in Papua New Guinea," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 76(2), pages 483-505, May.
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