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Watershed for New Zealand Dairy industry

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  • Evans, Lewis
  • Quigley, Neil

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Number 1 in the monograph series by ISCR. This issue published in July of 2001 has the following articles: Down on the farm is going global Can a large single Co-operative be efficient? The price of milk and the value of capital, The discipline of open entry and exit that, does open entry and exit from global dairy mean? Capital structure and co-operative ownership, A markat is born, Regulating global dairy The market for genetic information in the dairy industry. Does the New Zealand dairy industry have market power in foreign markets? Global dairy and competition Law equiem for le ,ry board

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  • Evans, Lewis & Quigley, Neil, 2001. "Watershed for New Zealand Dairy industry," Working Paper Series 19292, Victoria University of Wellington, The New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation.
  • Handle: RePEc:vuw:vuwcsr:19292
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