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C/E/379. EU Milk Prices and Chinese Milk Consumption
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- 2009
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The paper examines the features of free market economies conducting a case study of milk demand and supply in the EU countries, the reasons behind the rise of milk prices are explored looking for the correlation between Chinese milk consumption and the rise in the prices of milk products in the EU.
KEYWORDS: EU milk price, Chinese consumption, EU, free market,
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