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Ceyhun Elci

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Centre for International Business Studies (CIBS)
London South Bank University

London, United Kingdom
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/cibs/
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Articles

  1. Ceyhun Elci, 2009. "Risk Regulation in the Single Market: The Governance of Pharmaceuticals and Foodstuffs in the European Union – By S. Krapohl," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 47(4), pages 932-933, September.

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  1. Ceyhun Elci, 2006. "The Impact of HPAI of the H5N1 Strain on Economies of Affected Countries," Papers of the Annual IUE-SUNY Cortland Conference in Economics, in: Oguz Esen & Ayla Ogus (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Human and Economic Resources, pages 104-117, Izmir University of Economics.

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