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Global Economic Effects of War-Induced Agricultural Export Declines from Ukraine

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  • Countryman, Amanda M.
  • Litvinov, Valentyn
  • Kolodiazhnyi, Ivan
  • Bogonos, Mariia
  • Nivievskyi, Oleg

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  • Countryman, Amanda M. & Litvinov, Valentyn & Kolodiazhnyi, Ivan & Bogonos, Mariia & Nivievskyi, Oleg, 2023. "Global Economic Effects of War-Induced Agricultural Export Declines from Ukraine," 2023: The Future of (Ag-) Trade and Trade Governance in Times of Economic Sanctions and Declining Multilateralism, December 10-12, Clearwater Beach, FL 339542, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iats23:339542
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.339542
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