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On a carriage towards Europe. The consequences of the Eli's Eastern enlargement or agricultural policy - the Romanian perspective. The Eastern enlargement of the EU

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  • Frank BONKER & Luana MARTIN, 2007. "On a carriage towards Europe. The consequences of the Eli's Eastern enlargement or agricultural policy - the Romanian perspective. The Eastern enlargement of the EU," Romanian Journal of Economics, Institute of National Economy, vol. 24(1(33)), pages 19-31, June.
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