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Modelling the effects of alternative CAP policies for the Spanish high-nature value cereal-steppe farming systems

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  • Onate, J.J.
  • Atance, I.
  • Bardaji, I.
  • Llusia, D.

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  • Onate, J.J. & Atance, I. & Bardaji, I. & Llusia, D., 2007. "Modelling the effects of alternative CAP policies for the Spanish high-nature value cereal-steppe farming systems," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 94(2), pages 247-260, May.
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